Seminar- Infant & Toddler Development
Fall 2024
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Kelly BrownDescription
This course will explore the development of young children from prenatal through toddlerhood. The theories that have shaped our understanding of child development will be examined from a lens of equity and racial justice; the cognitive, linguistic, physical, adaptive, and social-emotional areas of development will be analyzed, and a special focus will be placed on disabilities that can impact infant and toddler development.
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Open to Senior and Junior Psychology majors only.
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Recommended pre-requisite Psych 350 (Developmental Psychology).
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