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EDU158 — Infant/Toddler Development and Care

Credits: Infant/Toddler Development and Care explores developmental milestones from birth to age three through the lens of brain research, inclusive practices, and culturally responsive caregiving. Topics include early intervention, trauma-informed care, and strategies for building strong partnerships with families to support infant and toddler development. This course has a field placement requirement to bridge theory and practice. Students will complete a 25-hour field placement in a licensed early childhood setting. This hands-on experience provides opportunities for meaningful observation, assessment, and responsive interaction with infants and toddlers. Learning

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