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Human Growth and Development. FYI. 2011. Human Growth and Development (HGD). Provides foundational knowledge about lifespan development One of the corner stone courses at Wheelock College and a critical course for many professions
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Human Growth and Development FYI. 2011
Human Growth and Development (HGD) • Provides foundational knowledge about lifespan development • One of the corner stone courses at Wheelock College and a critical course for many professions • Fabulous professors! Most students take HGD for their entire freshmen year (HGD I & II). • Classroom learning & application in real life through field placements (3 hours x 10 weeks = 30 hours/each semester)
Q: What will my son or daughter do/learn in HGD? • Gain critical thinking skills about how people develop, grow, and change through the lifespan. • Consider individual growth AND individuals in contexts – families, schools, communities, culture • Learn about important theories in developmental psychology • Learn to observe children’s behaviors with a scientific eye. • Write analytic papers & give oral presentations
The Fall Semester: HGD I • From prenatal development to early childhood (around age 5) • Learn about theories; write observation & analysis papers on: • Physical development • Cognitive development • Language development • Socio-emotional development • Field Placements in early childhood settings
The Spring Semester: HGD II • Middle childhood (school age), Adolescence, & Adulthood (early, middle, late); Death and Dying • Expanded focus on contexts – families, peers, schools, communities, cultures • Field Placement options are more diverse - e.g., schools, community settings; working with children, adolescents, adults, etc.) • Assignments are more diverse – interviews, autobiographical analysis, current event critiques, etc.
Q. How can I support my son or daughter’s learning in HGD? • Please ask about what she is learning. • What age group? • What theorists? • What types of development – physical, cognitive, language, socio-emotional? • Please ask about her field placement. • What is she learning from the children? • From the site? • About herself?
How can I support my son or daughter’s learning in HGD? (Continued) • Please encourage your child to take ownership of her learning. • Encourage her to utilize resources – meet with professors, field experience office, peer tutors, writing center, oral presentation coaching, etc. • Support her in trying new experiences. • Encourage her to pace herself and persevere. • Remind her you and many other people at Wheelock are behind her, wanting her to succeed.