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Child Growth and Development

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The Word version of the book (to be downloaded for easy editing) can be accessed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wjD-vdmYPhdirIWczCCqEDxqmeMzaA4- The PDF version of the book can be accessed at: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B4e6oKPTFeUE9tXsJMcjsczb6Kj7EfEb Welcome to Child Growth and Development. This text is a presentation of how and why children grow, develop, and learn. We will look at how we change physically over time from conception through adolescence. We examine cognitive change, or how our ability to think and remember changes over the first 20 years or so of life. And we will look at how our emotions, psychological state, and social relationships change throughout childhood and adolescence. Reviews available here: https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/child-growth-and-development

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: Alexa Johnson, Antoinette Ricardo, College of the Canyons, Dawn Rymond, Jennifer Paris

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Stages of Development

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This lesson is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Family and Consumer Sciences teachers who may teach the following courses Human Development, Human Growth & Development, Child Development, Parenting, Interpersonal Relationships, Relationships, Family Living, Teen Living or Daily Living courses. Any additional readings and/or topics not included in the lesson plan should be marked N/A.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Lesson, Lesson Plan

Author: Carmen Hall

Adolescent Development

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Reading with the learning objectives: 1) Describe major features of physical, cognitive, and social development during adolescence. 2) Understand why adolescence is a period of heightened risk taking. 3) Be able to explain sources of diversity in adolescent development.

Material Type: Reading

Author: Jennifer Lansford

Psychology, Lifespan Development, Lifespan Theories

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By the end of this section, you will be able to:Discuss Freud’s theory of psychosexual developmentDescribe the major tasks of child and adult psychosocial development according to EriksonDiscuss Piaget’s view of cognitive development and apply the stages to understanding childhood cognitionDescribe Kohlberg’s theory of moral development

Material Type: Module

Human Growth and Development: Lecture Slides

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This set of lecture slides was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant with an accompanying question library for tests and quizzes. The course uses the free and open Human Development sections of Boundless Psychology. Topics covered include: Nature vs. Nurture Piaget Attachment Freud Erikson Kohlberg Childhood Development Adolescent Development Adulthood Development Late Adulthood

Material Type: Lecture Notes

Authors: Ellen Cotter, Gary Fisk, Judy Orton Grissett

Human Growth and Development: Question Library

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This set of questions for use with quizzes and tests was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant with an accompanying PowerPoint lecture set. The course uses the free and open Human Development sections of Boundless Psychology. Topics covered include: Nature vs. Nurture Piaget Attachment Freud Erikson Kohlberg Childhood Development Adolescent Development Adulthood Development Late Adulthood

Material Type: Reading

Authors: Ellen Cotter, Gary Fisk, Judy Orton Grissett

Instruction in Functional Assessment

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Short Description: Return to milneopentextbooks.org to download PDF and other versions of this textNewParaInstruction in Functional Assessment introduces learners to functional assessment (FA), which includes a variety of assessment approaches (indirect, observational, and experimental) for identifying the cause of an individual’s challenging behavior for the purpose of designing effective treatments. FA is mandated by federal law and is a recognized empirically based approach to treatment of individuals with challenging behaviors (e.g., disruptive, self-injurious, and aggressive behaviors). Instruction in FA is essential for students who will one day enter professions as educators, psychologists, social workers, counselors, or mental health professionals.The purpose of this textbook is to provide instruction in FA skills for pre-professionals in the fields of education and psychology. This supplemental resource provides the context, background, and knowledge to facilitate students’ acquisition of the methods, decision-making, and skills involved in conducting FA. Each chapter begins with focus questions designed to promote reflective thinking and ends with discussion questions. To promote application of FA in diverse situations and teach important lessons, case studies of individuals with challenging behaviors, interactive activities, and opportunities for practice are embedded in the chapters. Moreover, the text includes the ingredients to facilitate students’ role play and rehearsal of appropriate FA skills while working in cooperative groups and using performance-based training. Long Description: Instruction in Functional Assessment introduces learners to functional assessment (FA), which includes a variety of assessment approaches (indirect, observational, and experimental) for identifying the cause of an individual’s challenging behavior for the purpose of designing effective treatments. FA is mandated by federal law and is a recognized empirically based approach to treatment of individuals with challenging behaviors (e.g., disruptive, self-injurious, and aggressive behaviors). Instruction in FA is essential for students who will one day enter professions as educators, psychologists, social workers, counselors, or mental health professionals. Word Count: 43097 ISBN: 978-0-9897226-7-4 (Note: This resource's metadata has been created automatically by reformatting and/or combining the information that the author initially provided as part of a bulk import process.)

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: Marcie Desrochers, Moira Fallon

Trauma Informed Behaviour Support: A Practical Guide to Developing Resilient Learners

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Short Description: Trauma Informed Behaviour Support: A Practical Guide to Developing Resilient Learners guides educators working with primary school aged children to understand trauma as well as its impact on young children's brains, behaviour, learning, and development. The book provides a novel framework of practice – drawing on contemporary theories of developmental trauma and evidence-based practices of positive behaviour support. Practical strategies and tools are offered for educators to use to create strength-based environments that support children's recovery, resiliency and learning. Educators are introduced to the systemic impacts of traumatic stress and are provided with trauma-informed practices that they can use to support workforce development that enhance the quality of pedagogical practices, while promoting the safety and care of the school community. Word Count: 56931 ISBN: 978-0-6487698-3-5 (Note: This resource's metadata has been created automatically by reformatting and/or combining the information that the author initially provided as part of a bulk import process.)

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: Govind Krishnamoorthy, Kay Ayre

Trauma-Informed School Practices: Building Expertise To Transform Schools

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This textbook represents the combined insight and experience of Morton, a k12 educator, and Berardi, a psychotherapist, both of whom are also university educators with extensive work experience serving districts and their teachers seeking to incorporate trauma-informed principles into their school culture and classroom. The authors identify that the field of education is now ready to deepen its level of response to the paradigm shift created by advances in neuroscience and traumatology. Hence, the primary focus is on identifying and applying trauma-informed educator competencies needed to transform districts, schools, educators, classrooms, and the field of education itself, while also including community members such as parents and board members in these processes - a total system makeover. At the conclusion of this text, the student, educator, or mental health professional will have a deeper understanding of what trauma-informed practice requires of them. This includes practical strategies on how to transform our learning communities in response to the devastating effect of unmitigated stress and trauma on our student's ability to learn and thrive throughout the lifespan.

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: Anna A. Berardi, Brenda M. Morton

Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives in Diversity

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The fundamental knowledge of understanding culture and teaching children from diverse backgrounds. Examination of the nature and function of culture, development of individual and group cultural identity, definitions and implications of diversity, and the influences of culture on learning, development, and pedagogy. This course has a required field experience component.

Material Type: Textbook

Authors: Brian Dotts, Deanna Cozart, et al.

Identify the Big Ideas to Guide Behavior Management

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Teachers skilled in classroom management are able to respond appropriately to just about any behavior that a student brings through the classroom door. While having a toolkit of specific behavioral strategies is important, the real secret of educators who maintain smoothly running classrooms with minimal behavioral disruptions is that they are able to view problem student behaviors through the lens of these seven 'big ideas' in behavior management.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Author: Jim Wright

Education: Methods for Classroom Management Learning Objective Spreadsheet

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Education: Methods for Classroom Management Learning Objective Spreadsheet ED 450 Methods for Classroom Management Focuses on best practices that address age level educational issues. Topics covered enable early childhood, elementary, middle and high school teacher candidates to better serve the academic, social and emotional needs of their students. Required Course Objectives Develop and maintain a classroom that is based on mutual respect and positive behavior expectations. Recognize essential features of classroom organization and understand how the school environment affects student behavior. Be able to design, teach and adapt differentiated expectations and curriculum for all students to assure success for every learner. Recognize and be able to intervene prior to behavior escalation Understand how to facilitate the diffusion of student anger or frustration and to re-establish a relationship in the process. Monitor and take appropriate action when misbehavior occurs. Understand student’s rights through the examination of school, district and state policies.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Author: Amanda Olsen

Classroom Management Theorists and Theories

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This book will study a variety of classroom management theorists and their theories, noting the historical background of the theorist, a basic overview of the theory, and a professional critique of the theory. It will also discuss practical applications for the theories for both elementary and secondary classrooms.

Material Type: Reading

Authors: Angela Curry, Beth Hathaway, Chris Adams, Hannah Gay, Katie Barnett Rivas, Katie Mosher, Leslie Schenk, Marci Morrell, Matt Ryan, Michael Henderson, Rebecca Breeden, Sam Chen, Stephanie Dungan