Child Psychology Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Instructor Information

Office Hours

TO SET UP A MEETING:  CONTACT ME BY PHONE: The VERY BEST WAY TO REACH ME IS AT MY CELL PHONE AT  (806) 584-7569 between 9 AM and 9 PM, any day of the week. 

 

PLEASE...NO TEXTING: Please note that I DO NOT TEXT MY STUDENTS and I DO NOT ACCEPT TEXT MESSAGES.  If you can text me, then you can call me!  AGAIN, my cell phone is 806 584-7569!  If there is an occasion where I am traveling or cannot respond to you in a timely manner by phone, I will let you know that you can text me for that period of time.  However, outside of that, PLEASE CALL!  I enjoy talking to my students! If you text me, I will not respond to you! Sorry...I want to handle all student business over the phone or in an email!

If I'm not available when you call, I will call you back so please tell me your name, the best time to call you AND WHAT CLASS YOU ARE IN!  That way, I can better answer your questions! Thanks!  Also, we can set up a face to face conference if you want to!

 

EMAIL ME: You can also email me through the BLACKBOARD COURSE EMAIL feature!   Again, if you email me outside the CLASSROOM ONLINE EMAIL SYSTEM, your email may not get to me.  It may be treated as spam. SO, USE THE EMAIL FUNCTION IN THE ONLINE CLASS! It's in the MENU to the left of the screen and it says Send an EMAIL!   Click on that and then select SEND AN EMAIL TO THE INSTRUCTORS in the CLASS!  

 

OFFICE HOURS and APPOINTMENT TIMES

SPRING- II - 2021:  March 22nd through May 14th:   I will be ON CAMPUS in my office in DUTTON HALL 202J Monday and Wednesday from 10:30 to 12:00 pm. I have a 9 am to 10:15 am course, as well as a Monday-Thursday 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm course.   Please call me so we can set up an appointment time that works for you. We can meet virtually or somewhere where we can socially distance effectively (not in my office!) I have a virtual office in COLLABORATE where we can also meet face to face if you need tutoring or just to chat, if you prefer. 
If you want to meet with me outside of those hours, I'm happy to do that. Please call me and we can set up a time to meet. As well, I'm happy to meet with you  on a FACETIME CALL or in our COLLABORATE MEETING PLACE ONLINE! I am happy to tutor you in any way I can so you can succeed in this course! Please call me at 806 584-7569 to meet with me on any other day.  I appreciate you calling me first on my cell phone if you want to meet with me in my office so that I can prepare to meet you in order to protect both of us from COVID exposure.  Thank you! 
SO YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE COLLABORATE:  There will be a video for you to watch as to how to attend COLLABORATE MEETINGS in your COURSE MENU LIST. Go online to your BLACKBOARD CLASS and you will see it in the MENU LIST to the LEFT OF THE SCREEN. As well, please feel free to call me if you are still not sure how to use COLLABORATE for your online meeting.  I am happy to do anything I can do to assist you during this difficult semester! Please call me at 806 584-7569 and let's figure out a time to work with you!
NEED MORE HELP: Call me! I can tutor you.  If you need more help with tutoring in the class you are in, we can get you set up with the folks at the STUDENT SUCCESS TUTORING CENTER can help you. We will work online or over the phone, in COLLABORATE or we can facetime until the advisories for social distancing pass.

FOR ONLINE CLASSES or ON-CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY ASSISTED CLASSES:  THE BEST WAY TO SET UP AN INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENT is to CALL ME ON MY CELLPHONE at 806 584-7569.

FOLKS: Please, I give you my cell phone number so you can call me between 9 am and 9 pm, 7 days a week! Feel free to CALL me OR EMAIL ME SO WE CAN FIGURE OUT WHERE AND WHEN we can either visit by phone or in person!  Please do not abuse your privilege of having my cell number.  Again, please call me or email me. ....please DO NOT TEXT MESSAGE ME!  I want to communicate with you directly!

Course Information

Recording Policy

Disability Statement

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

Statement for Mental Health and Advocacy & Resource Center:

As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

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Administrative Drop Policy

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Student Withdrawal Procedures

N/A

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The Amarillo College Privacy Policy is found at https://www.actx.edu/-amarillo-college-privacy-notice , and applies to all Amarillo College students.  If you have questions about this privacy statement or you believe that your personal information has been released without your consent, send email to humanresources@actx.edu .

Course

PSYC-2308-001 Child Psychology

Prerequisites

RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills

Course Description

This course will address psychological development from conception through middle childhood with references to physical, cognitive, social and personality changes. Students will examine the interplay of biological factors, human interaction, social structures and cultural forces in development.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

TEXTBOOK: Required and available at Amarillo College Bookstore.

  • Feldman, R. S. (2012). Child Development (6th Edition). Prentice Hall. Required   ISBN# 13: 978-0-205-25354-8
  • YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY THE STUDY GUIDE as I make up STUDY GUIDES FOR EACH TEST.

YOU May PURCHASE THE FELDMAN TEXT BY ITSELF and/or AS A USED TEXT, OR YOU MAY PURCHASE A NEW TEXTBOOK WITH THE 'MY DEVELOPMENT LAB ACCESS CODE THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO ACCESS THE MY DEVELOPMENT LAB resources that include practice quizzes and other study aids.  HOWEVER, THE ACCESS CODE IS NOT REQUIRED BY THIS INSTRUCTOR!   In order to save you that expense, this instructor makes up study guides and practice quizze3s for the exams that will be available to students in the AC ONLINE classroom for this course.  You may print these study guides off and use them to prepare for your exams.  All exams are given online.

It is possible to get used textbooks for this course ONLINE at AMAZON.com or at Barnes and NObles website. 

FINAL Project Reading: As well, you need to purchase and read the following text. It is available, along with your textbook, at the Amarillo College Bookstore OR ONLINE.  You can find used copies of this book at the bookstore OR on AMAZON and/or BARNES AND NOBLE's BOOKS.  You may buy an older edition or the newer edition, if you like.    :

  • Cline, F., & Fay, J. (1990). Parenting with love and logic: Teaching children responsibility. Colorado Springs: Pinon Press. The ISBN NUMBER IS ISBN-13: 9781576839546  **THIS IS AVAILABLE AT THE AC BOOKSTORE or you can get it online....I don't care which edition you use.

  • OR: you may want to select one of the following texts to do your paper on if you are interested in either TEENS, WORKING WITH DIFFICULT CHILDREN, PARENTING YOUNGER CHILDREN or, finally, TEACHING.  All books are by either Foster Cline, Cline and Fay, or Jim Fay.  

    • Fay and Funk's:  Teaching with Love and Logic, ISBN-139780944634486

    • Cline & Fay: Parenting Teens with Love and Logic  ISBN 9781576839300

    • Foster Cline:  Uncontrollable Kids: From Heartbreak to Hope    ISBN-13: 9781930429192

PLEASE SEE THE LOVE AND LOGIC FINAL PAPER INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR DETAILS ON THESE BOOKS. 

Supplies

SUPPLIES

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Students are expected to engage in appropriate "netiquette" within the ONLINE PORTION OF THIS CLASS, and to engage in civil behaviors in the classroom portion of this course.  Inappropriate behaviors, such as swearing, discussion of inappropriate issues NOT related to the courseroom material, or any type of intolerance or rudeness to other learners will not be tolerated and may result in failing the class, or dismissal from Amarillo College. Treat others as you like to be treated and everything should be fine!

Now, having said that, please remember that this is an COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE, and we will be discussing controversial issues in an ADULT MANNER!  You are expected to act like an adult in these discussions and realize that others may think and feel differently than you on a host of issues related to sociology!  Diversity is a GREAT THING and to be APPRECIATED in this instructors opinion.  If you find something offensive that is said by another student OR your instructor, please don't hesitate to contact me and discuss this with me.  However, it's important to remember that this course is not designed to CONFIRM YOUR OWN POLITICAL or RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, but rather to get you to think about sociology, society, and people in a bigger way than you may have already been exposed to. IN THAT, YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF UNCOMFORTABLE AT TIMES, AS YOU ARE BEING REQUIRED TO STRETCH OUTSIDE OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE! This is a part of what it means to get an education!  Obviously, learning to see the world in a different light is the goal of this course! 

If you have a complaint about this course, please contact me first.  If you are uncomfortable doing that, you may contact my supervisor, Mr. Jerry Moller at DURR 212A, 371-5297

If you have a concern that something you want to write would offend others in the courseroom, run it by me first. Simply contact me via the courseroom email. As well, if you are aware of any student being mistreated or harrassed in this course (including yourself), please bring it to my immediate attention.  We have zero tolerance for any student being mistreated here at Amarillo College. This will be a SAFE place for the expression of ideas and exchanges! Remember, you are an adult and differences of opinion and beliefs, and ideas is a critical part of adult education!   Thanks! Dr. Harding  

Grading Criteria

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Your final grade for this course will be based on the standard grading percentages:

89.45-100% = A             79.45-89.44 % = B            69.45 - 79.44 % = C

49.45 - 69.44 % = D                Below 49.45%  = F

Your final grade is based on the following items:

 UNIT EXAMS: YOU WILL HAVE 6 UNIT EXAMS.  YOUR GRADE WILL BE BASED ON THE HIGHEST FIVE SCORES, and the gradebook is set to drop the lowest score.  If you miss an exam or do poorly on a exam, you may still be able to do well in this course.   EXAMS = 100 points each = 500 points (out of 735 points) (approximately 68% of your total grade).

DISCUSSIONS: 5 out of 6 Discussions (You have two required discussions in Unit 1 and Unit 5, otherwise you may decide not to participate in one of the six discussions) 5 discussions = 2 required discussions in Unit 1 and 5 are worth 20 points, the 3 others are worth 15 points each = 85 points (out of 735 pts = 12% of your total grade)

FINAL PAPER: OVER THE PARENTING or TEACHING WITH LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK (You can choose which of the listed books you want to buy and read) = 150 points total (out of 735 points = 20% OF GRADE

You also get 10 extra credit points for doing the INTRODUCE YOURSELF DISCUSSION, and we will have a SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT in this course for EXTRA CREDIT...towards the end of the semester...for up to 20 extra credit points.

THE FOLLOWING IS MORE DETAILED EXPLANATIONS OF YOUR ASSIGNMENTS FOR THIS COURSE:

UNIT EXAMS: This course HAS 6 Units and a total of 16 CHAPTERS FOR YOU TO STUDY AND READ.  You will have 6 UNIT EXAMS, for Chapters 1-16. Exams will be randomized, in terms of each students selection of questions that will be on the test itself, however, all questions and terms are shown on the study guides.  If you go over the study guides thoroughly and answer the questions, you should do fine on your exams.  All unit exams have 50 questions, and you will have 90 minutes to complete it.  ON YOUR FIRST UNIT EXAM, AND THIS EXAM ONLY, YOU WILL HAVE TWO ATTEMPTS ON THE EXAM.  This is only meant to help you if you haven't taken an online course before. Remember that the second attempt will be different than the first, so you MUST know all the material on your study guide in order to do well.  All other exams will have only one attempt available.  Unit 1 and Unit 2 will cover two chapters each, but Units 3 through 6 will cover 3 chapters of material.

NOTE: YOU MAY USE YOUR TEXT AND STUDY GUIDE DURING THE EXAM, BUT YOU WILL NOT HAVE TIME TO LOOK UP QUESTIONS FOR THE TEST.  AS WELL, NOTE THAT ALL QUIZZES HAVE RANDOMIZED QUESTIONS, SO EACH LEARNER WILL BE TAKING A SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT QUIZ.PLEASE DO NOT CHEAT! THESE EXAMS ARE MEANT AS A SOLITARY ACTIVITY AND FOR YOU TO SHOW YOUR INSTRUCTOR THE MASTERY OF THE MATERIAL. The very best way to study for these exams is to complete and go over the chapters with the study guides!

If for some reason you miss an exam (each unit has a closing date where the exam for that unit and the discussion for that unit will no longer be available), you would get a 0 on the exam and this could count as your lowest, dropped score for the semester.

OPEN AND CLOSING DATES FOR UNITS and ALL DISCUSSIONS AND EXAMS: CHECK ALL EXAMS AND DISCUSSIONS AND THE CALENDAR, ALONG WITH COURSE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR UNIT, DISCUSSIONS AND EXAM CLOSING DATES.  THE UNITS, including all EXAMS and DISCUSSION WILL BE OPEN FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE COURSE SO "EARLY BIRDS" CAN WORK AHEAD. However, EXAMS NOT TAKEN BY THE CLOSING DUE DATES WILL RECEIVE A 0.  IF THIS HAPPENS ONCE, THAT WILL BE YOUR DROPPED EXAM SCORE.


The UNIT EXAMS WILL make up almost 70% of your final grade.

EACH EXAM IS WORTH ABOUT 14 points (OUT OF a total of 100 POINTS) or ALMOST 14% of your grade.  You may take any EXAM up until the closeing dates shown on each UNIT, the EXAM itself, as well as your calendar.  IT'S MY SUGGESTION THAT YOU FILL OUT THE STUDY GUIDE BEFORE YOU TAKE THE EXAMS IN ORDER TO MAXIMIZE YOUR GRADE. EVERYTHING ON THE STUDY GUIDES ARE POSSIBLE QUESTIONS ON YOUR EXAMS.  Because exam questions are randomized, you only get 50 questions out of about 150 to 175  possible questions, so you want to know the ALL the material on your study guide!  

FINAL PAPER: There is a book summary and written application of parenting/discipline principles based on the book Parenting with Love and Logic by Foster Cline and Jim Fay or YOU HAVE SEVERAL OTHER LOVE AND LOGIC BOOKS THAT YOU CAN CHOOSE TO READ, IF YOU WOULD LIKE. fOR DETAILS, SEE THE FINAL PAPER INSTRUCTION SHEET IN THE AC COURSEROOM ON THE LESSONS PAGE. 

  • This project will be worth 150 points or 20% of your grade.  It will be due about 2 weeks prior to the end of the classes.  In the summer term (SUMMER SEMESTER IS 8 WEEKS LONG) it's due about 1 week before the last day of class. Fall and Spring terms (THESE SEMESTERS ARE 16 WEEKS LONG). You may turn in your paper early for EXTRA POINTS on a LOW QUIZ SCORE.  Turning in your paper 3 weeks early will get you 15 points on a low exam score, 2 weeks early will get you 10 points, and 1 week early will get you 5 points.  This can be a great way to enhance your final grade!
  • The FINAL PAPER INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND IN THE LESSONS AREA by clicking on that icon.  The final paper INSTRUCTIONS will show you EXACTLY what the cut off time is for the paper and what is expected of you in this paper.  Since you have three-quarters of the semester to complete the paper, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TURN IN THE PAPER FOR ANY REASON!  Note that there is a grading rubric which you can view in the PAPER INSTRUCTION area that shows you EXACTLY how this instructor grades your paper. You will want to view this PRIOR to turning in your paper, in order to maximize your grade. As well, if you are not a strong writer, GO TO OUR WRITER's CORNER (SEE SECTION ON ADDITIONAL INFORMATION) and they will help you with your writing skills. They also send me a note that you were there, which can help you paper grade as well!  I appreciate well written papers (having to grade hundreds of papers at  the end of the semester..it's reallly nice to get excellent work that commands excellent grades!).  PLEASE use the WRITER's CORNER and get an A on that paper!  Not only will they help you learn to be a better writer, but your grades will be better to boot!

DISCUSSION PARTICIPATION GRADE: There are several discussion items that you may participate in. You have a minimum of five out of THE 6 unit discussion questions that you are required to do. UNIT 1 DISCUSSION HAS A VIDEO YOU WILL WATCH BEFORE YOU ENTER INTO THE DISCUSSION, WHICH ASKS QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VIDEO AND YOUR IDEAS ABOUT IT.  THE UNIT 1 DISCUSSION AND THIS FILM IS REQUIRED FOR THIS COURSE!  As well, the UNIT 5 discussion also has two videos and an article to read, and is REQUIRED! These are each worth 20 points.  Each of the other 4 discussion units may have 1 or 2 different discussion questions to select from and you need to select 5 of the 6 units to post in.  Several also have videos that you need to watch before you post. As well, you need to create a response for each discussion post to 1 other learner (as a minimum)that you MUST participate in for your grade of 100. This portion of the class is worth 12% of your total grade.PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST USE PROPER WRITING MECHANICS AND ENGLISH WHEN YOU ARE POSTING YOUR DISCUSSIONS.  DO NOT USE TEXTING LANGUAGE AT ANY TIME IN THIS CLASS!  If you use a texting format in your discussions, you will be required to do the discussion over again, or you will get a 0 on it! These discussions are a chance to practice your best language and writing skills in an academic setting. I read them and will respond to you! Please do not waste my time (and others in the class) by posting a poorly written post!  I promise, you will be rewarded for excellent work in this class!

Please REFER TO YOUR CALENDAR FOR ALL DUE DATES!

Because you will have be on your own schedule, there is no make-up policy, per se. Again, your exams, discussions, and final book report submitted after the due dates will not be graded and will receive an automatic 0. IF YOU MISS AN EXAM, YOU GET TO DROP YOUR LOWEST QUIZ SCORE, SO THE ZERO FOR THE MISSED QUIZ WOULD BE DROPPED. Because you have at LEAST 2 weeks to complete each of the units, AND two weeks where all you need to do is work on your LOVE AND LOGIC PAPER,  there are no make-up for missed tests, the paper or the discussions! Once the exams, discussions or final paper due date is passed, YOU MAY NOT TURN IT IN FOR ANY REASON! REMEMBER, you can work ahead in this class, as everything is open NOW, from the beginning!  DON't PROCRASTINATE! IT"S A BAD IDEA!

Thanks for being timely in your submissions. It's a great help to me to have you submit work as early as possible! ~ Dr. Harding

 

Attendance

"90% of success is just showing up."  ~ Woody Allen
 
Due to the freedom that online courses offer you, it may be tempting to wait until the last minute to work on your course. It is my experience that almost NONE of the learners who take this approach are able to finish the course. It is my suggestion, having taught online courses for several years now, that you either work ahead or create a plan that allows you to be in the course working at least twice each week. What I've seen is that learners who have biweekly attendance (or more) complete the course in a timely manner and get the best scores on their exams. Obviously the choice is up to you.
 
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE UPDATES SENT TO EACH STUDENT IN THE CLASS VIA YOUR COURSEROOM EMAIL, AS WELL AS ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS COURSE HOMEPAGE IN THE AC ONLINE CLASSROOM.  YOU WILL ALSO FIND ALL DUE DATES IN THE CALENDAR AREA OF OUR COURSE.  SIMPLY GO TO THE CALENDAR TAB IN THE AC ONLINE ANGEL COURSEROOM AND YOU CAN SEE TIMES AND DATES FOR ALL ASSIGNMENTS, DISCUSSIONS AND EXAMS FOR THIS COURSE. REFER TO YOUR CALENDAR AND ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATES OFTEN, SO YOU DON'T MISS YOUR DUE DATES.  Once exams and discussions are closed, they will not be opened again. Thank you for adhering to our timeline.  ~ Dr. Harding

Calendar

IMPORTANT: BE SURE YOU CHECK YOUR AC EMAIL, & all COURSE ANNOUNCEMENTS in the ONLINE CLASSROOM for UPDATES, in case something changes!

This calendar is meant ONLY as a general outline of our course and course dates.  System outages and other unforseen circumstances may influence due dates for our course.  Be sure you check your EMAIL and COURSE ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM YOUR INSTRUCTOR sent out regularly as reminders from your instructor. I will let you know through the EMAIL and ANNOUNCEMENT PAGE in the COURSE if there are changes.

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY COURSE CALENDAR ~ FALL 2013

NOTE: IN ORDER TO PRINT THIS CALENDAR OFF, YOU CAN CRUN YOUR CURSOR OVER THE PAGE, COPY IT AND PASTE IT INTO A WORD DOCUMENT.  THIS INSTRUCTOR SUGGESTS YOU COPY THE CALENDAR AND KEEP IT BY YOUR WORK STATION SO YOU HAVE A REMINDER OF ALL DUE DATES!

 

 

UNIT 1: CHAPTERS 1 & 2:  AUGUST 26TH THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPT 16TH AT 11:55 PM

 

UNIT 1 EXAM OVER CHAPTER 1 AND UNIT 1 REQUIRED VIDEO AND DISCUSSION DUE SUNDAY, SEPT 15TH BY 11:55 PM

  • YOU HAVE ABOUT 3 WEEKS TO COMPLETE THE FIRST UNIT ONLY.  IT CONTAINS CHAPTER 1 and 2, AS WELL AS A FILM ENTITLED "SECRETS OF THE WILD CHILD" TO WATCH, ALONG WITH THE FIRST OF TWO REQUIRED DISCUSSIONS OVER THAT FILM.  YOU HAVE A STUDY GUIDE AND ONE EXAM TO COMPLETE. 

REMINDER:  UNIT 1 EXAM AND DISCUSSION CLOSE SUNDAY, SEPT 15th by 11:55 PM

 

UNIT 2: CH 3 & 4:  OPEN FROM BEGINNING OF CLASS AND CLOSES ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th BY 11:55 PM

UNIT 2 EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 3 AND 4 AND A VIDEO SERIES TO WATCH BEFORE YOU COMLETE YOUR UNIT 2 DISCUSSION. THESE ARE DUE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH BY 10:55 PM.

  • YOU HAVE 2 WEEKS TO COMPLETE THE SECOND UNIT.  THE REST OF THE UNITS WILL BE ON A 2 WEEK TIME TABLE ALSO, BUT FROM HERE ON OUT, EACH UNIT WILL CONTAIN 3 CHAPTERS INSTEAD OF 2.   THIS UNIT CONTAINS 2 CHAPTERS, A VIDEO SERIES TO WATCH, A DISCUSSION, A STUDY GUIDE, AND YOUR UNIT EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 3 AND 4 ON GENETICS, PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE BIRTH PROCESS.
  • YOU WILL ALSO WANT TO CONTINUE READING YOUR LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK!!!!

REMINDER:  Unit 2 is open from the beginning of this course so EARLY BIRDS CAN WORK AHEAD, but it CLOSES on Sun, Sept 29th at 11: 55 pm

 

UNIT 3: CHAPTERS 5, 6, AND 7 OVER INFANCY: CLOSES ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH BY 11:55 PM

UNIT 3 EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 5, 6 AND 7 OVER INFANT PHYSICAL, COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL/PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT, AND THE UNIT 3 DISCUSSION ARE DUE BY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH BY 11:55 PM

  • YOU WILL HAVE 3 CHAPTERS TO READ, AND TWO WEEKS TO COMPLETE THEM, SEVERAL VIDEOS TO WATCH RELATED TO OUR UNIT DISCUSSION, AND THEN THE UNIT EXAM.
  • YOU'LL WANT TO KEEP WORKING ON READING YOUR LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK! REMEMBER, YOU CAN TURN IN YOUR PAPER EARLY FOR EXTRA CREDIT POINTS! YOU CAN GET 15 EXTRA POINTS BY TURNING IN YOUR PAPER BY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd BY 11:55 PM**

 REMINDER:  Unit 3 is open from the beginning of this course so EARLY BIRDS CAN WORK AHEAD, but it CLOSES on Sun, OCT 13th at 11: 55 pm

 

UNIT 4: CH 8, 9 AND 10 TODDLERS CLOSES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27TH BY 11:55 PM

UNIT 4 EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 8, 9 AND 10, AND UNIT 4 DISCUSSION ARE DUE BY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27TH AT 11:55 PM ~    

  • **NOTE THAT YOU CAN GET 15 EXTRA CREDIT POINTS ON A LOW QUIZ SCORE FOR TURNING IN YOUR PAPER BY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd BY 11:55 PM.
  • FOR THIS UNIT, YOU HAVE 3 CHAPTERS OVER PRE-SCHOOLERS PHYSICAL, COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL/PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND TWO WEEKS TO COMPLETE THEM, ALONG WITH A DISCUSSION AND YOUR UNIT EXAM.  I THINK YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY THIS UNIT DISCUSSION...IT'S OVER "KID'S SAY THE FUNNIEST THINGS"! I HOPE YOU'LL SHARE YOUR FAVORITE FUNNY THING THAT EITHER YOU SAID, YOUR CHILD SAID, OR SOME CHILD YOU KNOW!

 REMINDER:  Unit 4 is open from the beginning of this course so EARLY BIRDS CAN WORK AHEAD, but it CLOSES on Sun, OCT 27th at 11: 55 pm

NOTE: You can turn your paper in EARLY by SUNDAY, NOV 3rd by 11:55 pm for 15 extra points on a low exam score.

 

UNIT 5: CH 11, 12 AND 13 ON SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN CLOSES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH BY 11:55 PM

EXAM 5 OVER CHAPTERS 11, 12 AND 13 COVERING MIDDLE CHILDHOOD, AND CHILDREN'S PHYSICAL, COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL/PESONALITY DEVELOPMENT DURING THIS TIME, AND UNIT 5 DISCUSSION ARE DUE BY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH BY 11:55 PM

  • You will be reading chapters 11, 12 and 13, as well as watching a film entitled A CLASS DIVIDED, over how prejudice develops in school-age children. I think you'll find it an amazing film.  NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE QUESTIONS ON YOUR EXAM OVER THIS FILM! SO, BE SURE AND WATCH IT. IT'S A GREAT FILM! I KNOW YOU'LL ENJOY IT.

REMINDER:  Unit 5 is open from the beginning of this course so EARLY BIRDS CAN WORK AHEAD, but it CLOSES on Sun, NOV 10th at 11: 55 pm

REMINDER: NOTE, YOU CAN GET 10 EXTRA POINTS ON A LOW QUIZ SCORE BY TURNING IN YOUR LOVE AND LOGIC PAPER BY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH BY 11:55 PM.

YOU CAN GET 5 EXTRA POINTS BY TURNING IN YOUR PAPER BY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH BY 11:55 PM

 

FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, YOU ONLY HAVE TO WORK ON YOUR FINAL PAPER! 

REMINDER:  YOUR LOVE AND LOGIC PAPER IS DUE BY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH 11:55 PM! NOTE THAT THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE LAST DAY YOU MAY TURN IN YOUR PAPER FOR THIS COURSE! NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!! ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH 11:55 PM FOR ANY REASON.

IF YOU WAIT UNTIL THE VERY LAST MINUTE TO TURN IN YOUR PAPER, AND SOMETHING GOES WRONG, THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE ZERO YOU WILL RECEIVE ON THIS PAPER! BE EARLY!!! DON'T BE SORRY!  Also, please remember to ATTACH your paper in the drop box as an MSWORD document (extensions .doc or .docx) or as a RICH TEXT FORMAT document (extension .rtf).  If you submit it in another way, I can't open it and you get a 0 on this paper! NOT GOOD! 

 

UNIT 6:  CH 14, 15 AND 16 CLOSES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 11:55 PM.  CLASS IS NOW CLOSED. FINAL GRADES WILL BE POSTED MONDAY, DEC 9TH AT SOME TIME.

UNIT 6 EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 14, 15 AND 16 AND UNIT 6 DISCUSSION ON ADOLESCENCE ARE DUE BY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH BY 11:55 PM!!!

  • NOTE THAT IF YOU HAVE TAKEN ALL OF YOUR EXAMS IN UNITS 1 THROUGH 5, AND YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR GRADE, ONCE YOUR FINAL PAPER GRADE HAS BEEN POSTED BY ME, THEN YOU DO NOT NEED TO TAKE THE UNIT 6 EXAM!   AS WELL, IF YOU HAVE DONE ALL YOUR DISCUSSIONS TO DATE, AND YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR GRADE, THEN YOU DON'T NEED TO DO THE LAST DISCUSSION.  
  •  CONGRATULATIONS!  HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY BREAK!  I HOPE TO SEE MANY OF YOU AGAIN IN OTHER ONLINE OR TRADITIONAL/CAMPUS COURSES!  IT'S BEEN TERRIFIC HAVING YOU IN CLASS.
  • I HOPE WE MEET AGAIN ~ DR. HARDING

Additional Information

STUDENT PERFORMANCE

Students' performance in this course will be evaluated in the following ways:

  • Six unit examinations covering the sixteen chapters in the text, as well as the films and short videos we will watch. 
  • A written paper over the secondary reading, Parenting with Love and Logic, which will allow students to apply the information they learned in the book by creating scripts about common parenting issues.  Each problem will have an ineffective, as well as an effective communication between the parent and child, based on the principles of LOVE AND LOGIC parenting techniques.  
  • Class discussions over a wide variety of issues including prenancy, new parenting, how children learn aggression and spanking, and adolescence.  Students are graded on the completion of the discussion item, responses to other students in the class, and adding value to the courseroom dialogue.

TO FIND THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION GO TO THE LINKS BELOW:

  • AMARILLO COLLEGE LIBRARYhttp://www.actx.edu/library/
    • For help with your computer, or to use computers go to the second floor of the library.
  • For information on how to do a research paper and search for references go to:
    • http://www.actx.edu/library/index.php?module=article&id=8#Research
  • FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PLAGIARISM AND HOW TO AVOID IT: GO TO:
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  • For help with your papers: go to Writers' Corner

  • Mission and Services:The Writers’ Corner staff firmly believe that good writing is an essential skill for being successful in college. Our main goal, therefore, is to help students become more confident and effective writers.Whether drafting research papers, preparing marketing proposals, or working on writing projects for any class at Amarillo College, students will benefit from one-on-one tutoring sessions with knowledgeable and encouraging tutors.  Our tutors review assignment requirements, provide constructive feedback, and guide students through all phases of the writing process.The Writers’ Corner is open to all students, regardless of academic discipline and skill level.
  • We Offer:*One-on-one tutoring sessions with trained tutors,  small workshops throughout the semester covering various aspects of academic writing,  in-class presenations on the role of the Writers' Corner, a waiting area for walk-ins and early arrivals, coffee and donuts for students with appointments, EMAIL US AT: writerscorner@actx.edu
  • OR stop by: LOCATION:  Ordway Hall, Room 102
  • Hours of Operation:
    • Fall & Spring Semesters:Monday - Thursday  8:00 am to 4:00 pm and ClosedFriday, Saturday, and Sunday
    • Summer Sessions:  Monday - Thursday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and Closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

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