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- CHST 002: Child Growth and Development | West Valley College
Course Description This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, and social emotional domains, and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence
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This course provides an introduction to human growth and development from conception through adolescence including physical growth, language, and social-emotional and cognitive development of the child
- Online Course: Child Growth and Development from West Valley College . . .
This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, and social emotional domains, and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence Emphasis is on the interactions between biological processes and environmental factors
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- Child Studies Programs | West Valley College
This certificate is appropriate for adults who are interested in working as an assistant or paraprofessional in early intervention programs, early childhood special education and child development programs serving infants, toddlers, and young children with special needs and their families
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Topics discussed include theories of development; developmental and cultural contexts; heredity; societal influences and interaction with the environment Observation of children is required
- Child Studies Courses | West Valley College
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- Child and Adolescent Development - West Valley College
The Associate in Arts in Child and Adolescent Development for Transfer degree (AA-T in Child and Adolescent Development) is a 60 unit program which provides students the lower division coursework required for transfer to a CSU institution for the major in Child and Adolescent Development for the goal of teaching in the elementary schools of
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