Understanding Child Development - High School Students

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Explore the various aspects of child development for high school students in Oregon. Topics include introduction to child development, brain development, domains of child development, ages and stages, spiritual and moral development, and more.

  • Child Development
  • High School
  • Oregon
  • Education
  • Early Childhood

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  1. Child Development for High School Students Oregon Connecions via NEPRIS Facilitator: Deborah Faciane,MS, MFT-I

  2. Child Development for High School Students Introduction to Child Development Objectives and Purpose of studying Child Development and theories in Early Childhood Education Domains of Child Development Theory Brain Development in Early Childhood: Stress and Trauma

  3. Ages and Stages of Child Development

  4. Seven Domains Spiritual and Moral Development Self Help/ Adaptive Development Gross/ Fine Motor Development Social/ Emotional Development Cognitive Development Language Development

  5. Normal Infant Development

  6. Brain Development in Young Children

  7. Conclusion What Child Development is not? What is Child Development! Babysitting Biological Caregiving Psychological Only for the non-achievers Developmental Not a real profession / Theory Maturation

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