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May 13, 2025
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FLED 123 - Parenting Education and Preschool Experience
3.0 Credits Community based parenting education course combining lecture, discussion and lab/practicum experience. Students participate with their child at a college affiliated preschool. Students gain confidence, develop resiliency, utilize social connections to develop parenting strategies and positive adult-child interaction. Students engage in a process of self-reflection, self-assessment and respond to instructor feedback. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Supervise preschool age children in a lab setting.
- Practice positive interactions with preschool age children in a lab setting.
- Describe connection between play and learning.
- Identify developmentally appropriate behaviors for children.
- Describe the results of different parenting strategies.
- Recognize individual differences of children and families related to culture, learning styles and temperament traits.
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