EDU: Child & Adolescent Development
Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-522-106
Course Description
10-522-106 EDU: CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT...Students will analyze the physical, cognitive and social-emotional development of children with an emphasis on school age children and adolescents. Students will examine environmental factors that influence child development. Developmental theories will be summarized and related to current teaching practices.
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What will I learn?
- Summarize child development theories
- Explore current societal factors impacting learning development
- Analyze development of children age birth to 3 years
- Analyze development of students at the preschool stage (ages 3-5)
- Analyze development of students at the early elementary stage (ages 5-8)
- Analyze development of students at the upper elementary stage (ages 9-12)
- Analyze development of students at the early adolescent stage (ages 12-14)
- Analyze development of students at the adolescent (to young adult) stage (ages 15-21)
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