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Course Details

Course 2: Exploring Four Areas of School-Age Development: Implications for Programming

Course ID  72629
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Description

One of the most helpful ways to gain an understanding of the needs and interests of youth between 5 and 12 is to examine their development from four different perspectives: 1) Physical Development, 2) Cognitive Development, 3) Social Development, and 4) Emotional Development. It is important for staff to keep all four of these areas in mind when planning and implementing program activities and experiences. Keeping the four areas of development in mind leads staff to design a balanced set of experiences that nurture and growth and development of the “whole child.”


2.00 Hours

Course Level

Formal

General Continuing Education

Course Category

School Age

Formal Approved

(2 Hours)

CDA Content Areas

Planning a safe, healthy, learning environment (2 Hours)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
School Age

Elementary (K-3rd grade)
Middle (4th-8th grade)

Goals and Objectives

As a result of this training, students will be able to:
• Describe characteristic traits and needs of school-age children related to physical development.
• Identify ways to support physical growth and development through program activities and experiences in out-of-school programs.
• Describe characteristic traits and needs of school-age children related to cognitive development.
• Identify ways to support cognitive development through program activities and experiences in out-of-school programs.
• Describe characteristic traits and needs of school-age children related to social development.
• Identify ways to support social development through program activities and experiences in out-of-school programs.
• Describe characteristic traits and needs of school-age children related to emotional development.
• Identify ways to support emotional development through program activities and experiences in out-of-school programs.

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