This 41-credit program in Infant Parent Development prepares women and men for careers with infants, toddlers, and their families. It is designed for those who wish to understand how typical and atypical infants and toddlers develop, and who wish to specialize in working with very young children and their families.
You will develop skill in working with infants and toddlers and their families, assessing their developmental needs, working with their families, and practicing reflective, supportive supervision of others involved in the care and developmental guidance of very young children.
Through courses and work with children, you will gain a foundation for identifying the underlying issues that keep many children from functioning fully and for helping children overcome the challenges they face.
The program emphasizes collaborative ways of working with parents, other teachers, and professionals to help support the positive development and modes of learning in the very young child.
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Bank Street College of Education.
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