
EDU-221 – Children with Exceptionalities
Course Description
This course based on the foundation of typical development, introduces working with children with exceptionalities. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics and assessment of children, and strategies for adapting the learning environment. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize atypical development, make appropriate referrals, work collaboratively with families and other professionals to plan, implement, and evaluate inclusion strategies.
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 — Diploma