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PSY203 — Child Growth and Development

3 credits · 3 hours

Child Growth and Development studies the developing person from conception through adolescence. Current research and applications are used to describe and explain physical, cognitive, personality, social, and emotional development. The importance of specific environmental contexts in development is emphasized. Some of the major topics explored in the course include: prenatal development, birth, attachment, language development, abuse and neglect, parenting, moral development, gender role development, and problems and challenges of adolescence. Prerequisite(s): EGL 093

Prerequisites: EGL093

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