North Seattle Community College Cooperative Preschool

June 18, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Science, Biology, Embryology
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North Seattle Community College Cooperative Preschool Course Syllabus for Parent Education Courses FAM 156-157-158 (Toddler Class) INSTRUCTOR: Betty S. Williams, M.S.W. Office hours: Please call or email if you have questions or concerns in between classes. My office time varies weekly. Phone: 206 528-4571 Email: [email protected] COURSE TITLE: Parent Education/ Child Study Laboratory: 12-23 months as of August 31 COURSE LENGTH: 3 quarter linked series

CREDITS: 3 per quarter

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Students with toddlers, 12-23 months, enroll in Parent Education/ Child Study Laboratory classes. Students are required to attend the laboratory class one day a week with their child, and one evening parent education class/business meeting each month. Students also fulfill specific obligations of individual classes. Course format includes lectures, discussions and laboratory experiences designed to explore developmental information and practical applications regarding toddler child development. COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: . To better understand the typical development and temperament traits of the toddler child. . To select and practice guidance and discipline techniques from a theoretical framework which is consistent with a personal belief system. . To identify concerns about parenting toddlers and evaluate available options. . To establish, maintain, and supervise a safe, healthy, and creative environment, which stimulates toddler child development both at home and school. . To recognize one’s current stage in an adult development system and the resulting implications for parenting a toddler. . To demonstrate understanding of cultural perspectives, societal expectations and family values. . To respond appropriately to individual and cultural differences in approaches to parenting and parenting techniques. . To identify and implement strategies for establishing support networks for the parent, child, and family. TOPICAL OUTLINE AND OR MAJOR DIVISIONS: These courses have an emergent curriculum, meaning that the instructor will plan the specific scheduling of topics based on the assessed needs and feedback from the group. Subjects may include: child development, parent-child interaction, language development, temperament, behavior management and guidance, nutrition, family challenges, family resources, cultural influences on parenting, self-esteem, sibling relationships, adult leadership/ democratic practice/ group development, parenting roles, health, and safety. RECOMMENDED TEXT(S) AND OR MATERIALS: Instructor will provide appropriate handouts and book referrals for topics covered. ASSIGNMENTS: Students are expected to attend and participate during the lab sessions and group discussions in the evening parent education classes. EVALUATION/CREDITS: Grades are issued quarterly on a pass /fail basis. Students earn 3 college credits for successful completion of the course. Students are required to attend weekly laboratory class, the monthly evening meetings, and demonstrate mastery of course learning outcomes. Absences should be discussed with the instructor so that make-up work can be assigned. Students missing more than one of the evening classes during the academic year must make up the absence in order to receive credit for the class. SCHEDULE CHANGES: In the event of inclement weather and/or other extreme circumstances this course follows the Seattle Public School District closure schedule. Make up classes will be arranged mutually by instructor and class members.

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