


Child Psychology
Why child psychology is important As a parent or carer, watching the growth and development of your child is often a valuable and rewarding experience. Learning about your child’s developing personality, how they see the world, learn and form relationships with others...
Psychology for children
What is a psychologist? Psychologists study human behaviour. That means they are concerned with how people think, learn, feel and act. To become a psychologist, one must complete a recognised university degree. In broad terms, psychologists help people improve how...
Psychology and Autism
Autism information Autism is a lifelong developmental disorder affecting how a person regards and engages with other people and their environment. It is a condition that is characterized by being on a spectrum; all people with autism share some difficulties and...
Psychology for teenagers
The teenage years is a period of great change and transition for adolescents. They are growing out of childhood and into adulthood, and often must cope with the pressures of family, friends, school and thinking about their future (i.e. what career they are interested...