Child Development

Quarters
Winter Signature
Location
Tacoma
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

This course explores child development across all domains, from conception through early adolescence, incorporating foundational theories and methods for documenting growth, with particular attention to the role of brain development. By examining a range of developmental theories—including Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky, and the culturally responsive insights of Amos Wilson—students will gain a multifaceted understanding of cognitive, social, and emotional development within diverse contexts.

Key topics include the impact of stress, trauma, culture, race, gender identity, socioeconomic and family status, language, and health on child development. With Wilson's perspective, students will critically examine how cultural identity and systemic structures influence children’s self-concept, resilience, and access to learning opportunities, especially within Black and marginalized communities. Additionally, the course explores how supportive environments foster academic and social growth by addressing unique cultural strengths, navigating systemic challenges, and reducing barriers to equity.

Registration

Signature Required

This class is open to students admitted to the Tacoma Early Childhood Education Program. Please contact faculty for permission to register. 

Course Reference Numbers
(5): 20252

Academic Details

5
50
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Winter
2025
Signature
Remote (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Evening
Schedule Details
Tacoma