This is to verify that Ola Faye Kendrick has completed the course Early Childhood Different Learning Styles on Alison.
Alison ID: 55100508
Course Completed: Early Childhood Different Learning Styles
Date of Completion: 28th January 2026
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Total Study Time: 0h 15m
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Learn how to help young children as they develop different learning styles in this free online child psychology course.
Learning is described as ‘a change in behavior that is largely permanent and comes as a result of experience, knowledge and understanding’. We begin this educational psychology course by examining the impact of various learning styles of teaching in early childhood. We then analyze the importance of knowing our child's learning style. This course provides you with answers to questions such as ‘what is a personal learning style?’ and ‘why is it important to know our child’s learning style?’.
The course describes the long-term consequences of cognitive delays in early childhood and education. We lay out Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences and investigate the various learning styles of teachers. We also outline some kinesthetic learning strategies for career development. The course answers important questions like ‘what causes learning disabilities?’ and ‘what is the treatment for intellectual disability?'.
We outline the fundamental concepts you need to understand to appreciate how children develop learning intelligence as they grow. You can use this skill to confidently assist children in need. We explain how to start and build a career in identifying and studying learning abilities in early childhood. This child psychology course helps parents, teachers and anyone engaged in childcare to understand the impact of learning styles on children’s lives and childhood development. Sign up to understand different learning styles employed by children and learn how to harness those styles to help children make the most out of their early educational opportunities.