HDFS 229 School-Age & Adolescent Development

Focuses on the Human Development, specifically in middle childhood and adolescence. Describes issues, theories, and current research on development within a family and community context. Focuses on the domains of cognitive, physical, social and emotional development as well as the influences of family, peers, schools, and community. Application to working with and understanding school-age and adolescent children.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Recommended: HDFS 225 Infant and Child Development

Notes

Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course

General Education Requirements

AGS Social Science, AAOT Social Sciences,

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe the course of school age and adolescent development in terms of physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains. Understand and describe the factors influencing school age and adolescent development such as family, peers, school and community. Describe theories and research concerning school age and adolescent development including Vygotskyäó»s biosocial learning theory and Bronfenbrenner ecological system theory. Utilize knowledge of theories to interact with individual children in a variety of contexts. Relate course materials to current research, issues and practical implications.