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Child Development offers a five-tier certificate program, with each certificate qualifying you for a higher level child development permit: Child Development Assistant Career Certificate, Child Development Associate Teacher Career Certificate, Child Development Teacher Career Certificate, Child Development Master Teacher Certificate, and Child Development Site Supervisor Certificate. For more information, access www.foothill.edu/bss

19 Courses/Sections found for Fall 2009     (Each listing represents a different section.)
Legend: • Online Course % Honors Course √ Off Campus Course   Evening Course

Course IDCourse TitleUnits
Call #CourseActivityTimeDaysInstructorLocation

CHLD 50SCHOOL-AGE CHILD (5-12): BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT3 Units
Introduction to human growth and development from ages fives to twelve, covering physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of the child. Analysis of current issues facing school-age children in contemporary society. Designed for those who work or desire to work with school age children in after school programs, elementary schools (teachers and aides) and home setting (parents and caregivers).
0699√ CHLD-050.-01 LEC6:30PM- 9:20MDAHAMC J7
CHLD-050.-01: Materials fee: $3.

CHLD 55CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT5 Units
Development of the child from prenatal life through adolescence. In-depth study of the physical, cognitive, language and social-emotional development of children from infancy through adolescence. Observation of children required.
0700 CHLD-055.-01 LEC8:00AM- 9:50MWMCKEITHAN3203
  LAB TBATBAMCKEITHANTBA
0701 CHLD-055.-02 LABTBATBAMCKEITHANTBA
  LEC 6:00PM- 9:40MMCKEITHANSTRAT
CHLD-055.-02: Class will meet off-campus at The Stratford School, 870 N. California Ave., Palo Alto CA 94303

CHLD 56OBSERVATION TECHNIQUES4 Units
Provides training in observational techniques in natural settings using a range of tools. Students will learn to make formal observations that will guide their development of curriculum, create a child's portfolio and prepare for teacher-parent conferences.
2099√ CHLD-056.-01 LEC6:30PM- 9:20ThCARDUCCIMC D5
  LEC TBATBACARDUCCIMC

CHLD 56NINTRODUCTION TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT4 Units
Introduction to the field of child development. Curriculum planning and supervisory activities for children in early childhood programs. Focus on developmental issues in the teaching-learning environment, including guidelines for interaction and teaching techniques.
0702√ CHLD-056N-01 LEC6:00PM- 9:40TTHOMASMC J2
0703 CHLD-056N-02 LEC1:00PM- 2:50TThTHOMAS3203

CHLD 63NARTISTIC & CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT3 Units
Artistic awareness and creativity in young children. Using a variety of media to promote children's sensitivity to, and use of, various tactile arts, visual arts and performing arts. Role of the parent and teacher in encouraging children's explorations.
2361√ CHLD-063N-01 L-L6:00PM- 8:15WKOUKOUTSAKMC J2
  LEC TBATBAKOUKOUTSAKMC
CHLD-063N-01: Materials fee: $5.

CHLD 68TOPICS/PROJECTS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT1 Unit
Topical introductory projects in any Early Child Development academic discipline of program segment area. Specific course and/or special projects vary from quarter to quarter depending upon selected student, population, methodology and faculty member.
2174 CHLD-068.-01 LECTBATBATHOMASTBA
CHLD-068.-01: Students must contact instructor Jeanne Thomas at thomasjeanne@foothill.edu for Special Project assignments by the end of the first week of classes.
2101 CHLD-068.-02 LECTBATBABROWNINGTBA
CHLD-068.02: Class meets as part of the "Painting the Future” Child Development Conference on October 24th. At that time a class assignment will be given to complete the course. You MUST be registered for the conference in order to participate in this class.
0707 CHLD-068.-04 LECTBATBABROWNINGTBA
CHLD-068.-04: Class meets as part of the “Painting the Future” Child Development Conference on October 24th. At that time a class assignment will be given to complete the course. You MUST be registered for the conference in order to participate in this class.
0708 CHLD-068.-05 LECTBATBABROWNINGTBA
CHLD-068.-05: Class meets as part of the “Painting the Future” Child Development Conference on October 24th. At that time a class assignment will be given to complete the course. You MUST be registered for the conference in order to participate in this class.

CHLD 79CARING FOR INFANTS & TODDLERS IN GROUPS3 Units
Overview of infant and toddler development. The role adults play in responsive infant and toddler caregiving and the essential elements of a quality infant/toddler environment. Individualized routines as appropriate curriculum. Forming partnerships with parents.
2360√ CHLD-079.-01 LEC6:30PM- 9:20ThJONESMC P3

CHLD 86BPRACTICUM STUDENT TEACHING IN AN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM5 Units
Focus on students preparing to work in an early childhood program. Integrating and applying knowledge and understanding of the process of child growth and development to group settings with young children. Incorporates the role of the teacher as it relates to observing, interacting, with children and families, planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum, and participating in staff meetings.
0710√ CHLD-086B-01 LEC9:00AM-10:50SKOUKOUTSAKMC J2
CHLD-086B-01: Students interested in taking this course are required to contact instructor via email at jkouk@aol.com to receive permission prior to registering.

CHLD 88CHILD, FAMILY & COMMUNITY4 Units
Child's relationship to the family and community. Interaction of family members and the community as they cope with problems that affect the child. How family life practices and attitudes differ among cultures. Major child development theories and how they relate to cross-cultural perspectives of the child in society.
2102√ CHLD-088.-01 LEC6:00PM- 9:40ThTHOMASMC J2

CHLD 90CADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION: PROGRAM OPERATION4 Units
Administrative responsibilities including budgeting processes, program philosophy, program assessment, marketing and enrollment management, parent and community involvement, ADA facility requirements, and equipment selection.
0715√ CHLD-090C-01 LEC6:00PM- 9:40WTHOMASMC J7

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