
EDU-145 – Child Development II
Course Description
This course includes the theories of child development, observation and assessment, milestones, and factors that influence development, from pre-school through middle childhood. Emphasis is placed on knowledge, observation and assessment of developmental sequences in approaches to play/learning, emotional/social, health/physical, language/communication and cognitive domains. Upon completion, students should be able to compare/contrast typical/atypical developmental characteristics, explain biological and environmental factors that impact development, and identify evidence-based strategies for enhancing development for children that are culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse.
Programs Using This Course
A.A.S.Associate in Arts — A.A. DegreeA.A.S.Associate in Science — A.S. DegreeA.A.S.Early Childhood Education — Associate DegreeA.A.S.Early Childhood Education — Associate DegreeA.A.S.Early Childhood Education — Associate Degree with Birth-K Licensure TransferA.A.S.Early Childhood Education — Associate Degree with Birth-K Licensure TransferA.A.S.Early Childhood Education — Associate Degree with Non-Teaching LicensureA.A.S.Early Childhood Education — Associate Degree with Non-Teaching LicensureDiplomaEarly Childhood Education — DiplomaDiplomaEarly Childhood Education — DiplomaCert.Early Childhood Education — Preschool CertificateCert.Early Childhood Education — Preschool Certificate