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Infant and Child Development and Behavior

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SW605, Section 002

This course will focus on biological, psychological, and social experiences, challenges, and changes characteristic of the first decade of life viewed from a multicultural perspective. "Normal" development, as well as the prevalence, etiology, and prevention of a variety of developmental risks will be reviewed. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of research and practice, with particular attention to the development of resiliency and social competence among infants and children. This course will also analyze how various environmental influences such as a parental behavior, poverty, and social justice impact infant and child development.

Semester: Winter 2015
Instructor: Julie M. Ribaudo
Category: CY HBSE
U-M Class #: 17129
Program Type: Residential
Credits: 3 Credit Hours

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