Human Health - Health and Human Development
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Equivalent to FETAC: Level 5 | Equivalent to QCF (UK): Level 3
Improve your understanding of human development
This free online course continues our exploration of health and issues of human development. This section covers human development, global health, HIV and AIDS, and family and human resources. This free interactive course is ideal for students, for those involved in community work, for health professionals and volunteers, and for anyone with an interest!
Modules in Human Health - Health and Human Development
After completing this course you will understand the different aspects of human development such as motor, social, emotional, language and many other important aspects.You will learn how development is measured. You will be able to identify the environmental and inherited factors affecting health. You will be more aware of family and community resouces that can help support and encourage individuals in their development and health.

Samantha Solomon - Trinidad and Tobago
2012-10-06 13:10:09
Course Module: Human development
Course Topic: Features of Development
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Raymond Harsham - Guyana
2012-09-05 17:09:14
Course Module: Human development
Course Topic: What is Development?
Comment: What i observe the growth of living things normally involves in size of cells causes genetic change of same
Raymond Harsham - Guyana
2012-08-02 17:08:39
Course Module: Family and community resources
Course Topic: Family Resources
Comment: family resource should be developed and acknowledge in the sense of full co-operation with the family members to stimulate improvement
Jody-ann Rankine - Jamaica
2012-05-31 17:05:35
Course Module: Human development
Course Topic: Summary of development across the lifespan
Comment: why does it lead to acuity and not the capacity of an individually
Jody-ann Rankine - Jamaica
2012-05-31 17:05:14
Course Module: Human development
Course Topic: Summary of development across the lifespan
Comment: why does 20% of nerve cell that was present at birth is lost during the period of late adulthood