ED 251 — Child and Adolescent Growth and Development
This is an introductory study of child growth and development from conception through adolescence with a concentration on the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional domains of development. Emphasis areas of the course include: historical foundations and theories associated with the study of child development, the research process, the implications of teaching and learning, student diversity and pertinent topics associated with the possible effect of environment and behavior on prenatal development through adolescence.
Part of
- Early Childhood Education, BS
- Educational Studies, BS (Non-Licensure)
- Elementary Education, BS
- Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), BS - K-12
- Business Education, BS
- Physical Education and Health, BS - Teaching
- Early Childhood Special Education, BS
- Special Ed: Academic and Behavioral Strategist, BS