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Course Description

An introduction to current theories and research of typical and atypical development patterns of children from conception to 36 months. Focus is on physical, cognitive, and social-emotional growth and change. Additionally, perspectives are explored regarding diverse child-rearing techniques that support optimal development. Explore the development of infants and toddlers (pre-natal to age 3), and discuss:

  • maternal and infant health
  • physical maturational changes
  • brain and cognitive development
  • language learning
  • socio-emotional growth.

Emphasizes the role of family and relationships in development by applying theoretical frameworks to interpret behavior and interactions. The dynamic balance of environment and heredity will be considered through current research, developmental milestones and theory, caregiving practices, cultural variability, and the connection of growth patterns to neurobiological processes.

Prerequisites

Completion of EDUC X80 - An Introduction to Early Childhood Studies: Child Growth and Development recommended.

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
Online - Fix-date
Dates
Jul 07, 2026 to Aug 24, 2026
Contact Hours
45.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition - $395 credit (4.5 units) $395.00
Available for Credit
4.5 units
Instructors
Section Notes
This class is taught entirely in English. If you would like to enroll in a Spanish session, please check the website for course availability.

 

Type
Webcast - Off-site
Days
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Time
6:00PM to 9:00PM
Dates
Jul 21, 2026 to Sep 01, 2026
Type
Online - Fix-date
Dates
Jul 21, 2026 to Sep 08, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
45.0
Location
  • Off-Site Locations
Course Fee(s)
Tuition - $395 credit (4.5 units) $395.00
Available for Credit
4.5 units
Instructors
Section Notes
This class is taught entirely in Spanish. If you would like to enroll in an English session, please check the website for course availability.

 

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