Probably, but the best answer is DON'T. Tons of people would be happy to take your money and give you a piece of paper saying you're a doctor. It is up to you to get your paper from a reputable source (read: real university). All of the psychology programs I know about require you to be physically there to take the classes. Further, most programs, especially clinical programs (presumably what you want) are not terminal masters programs. It is rare to find a psychologist giving therapy services with anything less than a PhD.
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If a college or university offers a masters in child psychology, it would appear to me that you have the appropriate background and prerequisites to pursue that degree, provided you meet the entrance requirements.
If I'm not wrong, you will have to take a course in Psychology first, and after your BSc you will have to do a masters in an area related to child psychology. But check out some universities just to give you an idea.
You can get away with a bachelors but a masters in psychology specializing in child therapy is recommended
Institutions in Chicago offering child psychology courses include the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and the Psychology Department of Loyola University. You can learn more about these schools online at their respective websites.
I've noticed Stephen King focuses a lot on childhood psychology. In "It", he masters a unique form of horror that is specifically molded to each child. "It"comes in a form that scares the child the most. Pure psychology. You should read some of his books and highlight everything that has a psychological undertone.
There are some online degrees that you can get but you will need a lot of hands on work before you can get a job. http://psychology.about.com/od/developmentalpsychology/a/child-psychology.htm
what are the positive effects of media on child psychology
Helga Eng has written: 'The psychology of child and youth drawing' -- subject(s): Adolescence, Child artists, Child psychology, Drawing, Psychology of, Psychology of Drawing
Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology was created in 1973.
At the undergraduate level, the major can be "Psychology" as in general psychology.