Adolescent Development

Course: FAM0013

Adolescence is a distinct phase of development and one in which young people experience rapid growth. Physical, cognitive, social and moral development of adolescents is explored in the contexts of family, peers, school, work and the media. Students begin to identify pertinent issues affecting adolescent development from a child and youth care practice perspective.

Prerequisites

ENL1813S AND FAM1054 AND FAM1255


All sections for this course are in progress.

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