100 10077 120 Child Development I (SCP) 762 130 140 1 semester 150 9-12 160 170 1 180 210 02.0 Health and Safety 211 3.0.2 212 3.0.6 213 3.5.2 214 3.9.4 215 3.9.5 216 3.5.6 220 221 3.9.1 222 223 224 225 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 1. What is or should be the role of parents and family in raising a child? 300 2. What difficulties do teenage parents face? 300 3. How can responsible decision making prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases? 300 4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of various child-care options? 300 5. What problems may arise when caring for children and how might those problems be solved? 300 6. How can experiences in the early years of life affect a child's future successful development? 300 7. What are some special challenges children and their parents face? 300 8. Why is learning about children and how they develop important? 300 9. What should a pregnant woman do or not do to ensure good health for herself and her baby? 300 10. What role does health and safety play in the developing child? 300 11. What are some effective parenting skills? 300 400 This course focuses on: 400 *Use of contraception and responsible decision making to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases 400 *Physical, emotional, and intellectual development of children from conception through age six 400 *Effective parenting skills, including the role of safety and health, family, and special challenges 400 500 Students will learn to: 500 *Support opinions with fact 500 *Use up-to-date resources to effectively present information 500 *Evaluate various childcare methods 500 *Plan age-appropriate activities for children 500 *Evaluate decisions related to contraception and sexual behaviors 500 *Identify challenges of pregnancy or infant care through simulation 500 *Recognize the importance of the role of parents to a child's future development 500 600 1. Recognition of the different types of families and the impact of parents on development through personal experiences 600 2. Read articles, watch videos, and engage in simulated experiences on teen pregnancy 600 3. Identify effects, treatment, and symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases 600 4. Identify various types of contraception, correct use, and effectiveness 600 5. Evaluate personal child-care experiences, available options for childcare and identify pros and cons of each 600 6. Will brainstorm appropriate ways of handling possible problems that may arise among children at various levels of development 600 7. Use personal experience and the experiences of other to evaluate the impact of childhood and how it shapes the adult 600 8. Identify birth defects and various special needs, their effects on the child and ways for parent to help the child cope 600 9. Discuss the importance of learning about children and how they develop either for a child-related career or to become a parent 600 10. Discuss proper nutrition and health during pregnancy and the consequences if not followed 600 11. Discuss the importance of nutrition, setting limits, "baby-proofing" 600 12. Discuss what kind of care to give a child and when in an emergency situation 600 13. Identify the importance of consistent parent/ caregiver behavior, discipline, and love 600 700 Essay 700 Research projects 700 Posters 700 Pamplets 700 Tests/quizzes 700 Homework 700 Oral presentations 700 Role-playing and simulations 700 Journal entries 700 Groupwork 700 Worksheets 700 Interactions with young children 800 Empathy Belly: "Baby Think It Over" 820 Textbook 820 Videos/DVDs 820 Worksheets 820 Magazine articles 820 Internet 820 Library