Child Psychology Syllabus for 2015-2016
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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

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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

Prerequisite: 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

TEXTBOOKS

TEXTBOOK: Required and available at Amarillo College Bookstore.

  • Feldman, R. S. (2012). Child Development (7th Edition). Prentice Hall. Required   ISBN# 13: 978-0-205-25354-8
  • YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY THE STUDY GUIDE or THE ACCESS CODE 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 quizzes 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.

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.

  • PLEASE SEE THE LOVE AND LOGIC FINAL PAPER INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR DETAILS ON THESE BOOKS.  You can order the book at our AC BOOKSTORE or at Amazon, or the LOVE AND LOGIC WEBSITE at http://www.loveandlogic.com

    • You can find the final paper instructions by clicking on LESSONS AND CONTENT.  You will see the FOLDER that contains the INSTRUCTIONS along with the DROP BOX FOR THE PAPER where you will submit it!  We will also be seeing a film by FOSTER CLINE that is a lOT OF FUN!  I hope you enjoy Foster's work as much I did when I was a young parent of a 1 year old!  He changed my whole approach to parenting and I had a BLAST BEING A PARENT thanks to Foster!  

Supplies

STUDENT SUPPLIES AND RESOURCES

YOU MUST HAVE ACCESS TO A WORKING COMPUTER OR BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE AC

Student Performance

STUDENT PERFORMANCE:

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BY THE END OF THIS COURSE, STUDENTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO:

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  • Understand and explain the major theories and themes related to the physical, cognitive and social development of children and adolescents.
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  • Understand, compare and contrast the methods used in child psychology research.
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  • Understand, describe and explain the sequence of prenatal development from conception to birth, including basic genetic transmission of traits.
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  • Understand and explain the importance of neurological and brain development in children, and analyze, integrate and apply that knowledge to methods of enhancing a child's physical, cognitive and social development.
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  • Understand the maturation process and the sequencing of events in children's and adolescents' physical, cognitive and social/personality development.
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  • Describe the major social influences on the developing child, and integrate the knowledge from the research in the field as to how parents, caregivers, teachers, and others who interact with children can apply this knowledge to enhance children's social and personality development.
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  • Apply this information in critical and creative ways to virtual and actual interactions with children and adolescents that might include (but are not limited to) the students own children, younger siblings or relatives, care giving opportunities such as babysitting, as well as training and professional contact in the fields of teaching, nursing, childcare, criminal justice, counseling, social work, and even business.
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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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

STUDENT BEHAVIOR: What is expected of you!

IF THIS IS AN ON CAMPUS COURSE: Students are expected to attend class, to participate in class and to prepare for class lectures and discussions by reading the text and doing homework assignments. Students are expected to turn off all electronic devices (if you have a sick child, you may bring your phone and put it on vibrate). Please do not engage in side conversations during class time, texting, reading newspapers, taking naps, and any other distracting behaviors. If you miss class, you are expected to contact the instructor and/or other students in the class to get information about the class. 

FOR ALL COURSES: Since this instructor emails reminders via the AC ONLINE classroom announcement page, it's best to check into your AC ONLINE class frequently.  As well, all course notes and assignments are in the AC ONLINE classroom folders, as directed by your instructor.   It is your responsibility to get the information and printed materials, as well as take EXAMS in the AC Online classroom. If you don't have a computer, simply check the ones in the library.  You can get onto AC ONLINE from any computer anywhere!

Each student is expected to engage in academic honesty, refraining from cheating on EXAMS or plagiarism. YOUR EXAMS ARE MEANT TO BE TAKEN BY YOU!  IF THIS INSTRUCTOR LEARNS THAT YOU ARE COLLABORATING ON EXAMS, YOU WILL FAIL THE COURSE!  Plagiarism on written work will NOT be tolerated.  PLAGIARISM IS USING SOMEONE ELSES’ MATERIAL AS IF IT WERE WRITTEN OR ORIGINATED BY YOU.  If you plagiarize, you can fail the assignment and receive a 0.  Plagiarism means copying off of the internet, quoting directly without giving credit to the source, or using parts of another persons work as your own. Copying and pasting material off the internet is strictly forbidden!   YOU MUST CITE ALL SOURCES AND HAVE A REFERENCE SECTION WITH APA STYLE CITATIONS FOR YOUR PAPER! PLEASE DO NOT ENGAGE IN THIS BEHAVIOR.  We have access to a plagiarism checker program and any paper that this instructor sees is plagiarized in part or in full, will be getting a 0 on the paper, and a letter of reprimand will be filed in your academic record.  IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS AS TO WHETHER SOMETHING IS CONSIDERED PLAGIARISM, PLEASE ASK YOUR INSTRUCTOR BEFORE YOU ENGAGE IN QUESTIONABLE BEHAVIOR!  AGAIN, I CONSIDER THIS A VERY SERIOUS OFFENSE AND WILL NOT TOLERATE IT!!!

FOR ONLINE COURSES AND ONLINE PORTIONS OF TRADITIONAL AND HYBRID COURSES: Students are expected to engage in appropriate "netiquette" in the ONLINE PORTIONS of this class AT ALL TIMES.  Inappropriate online behaviors, such as swearing, discussion of inappropriate issues NOT related to the course room material, or any type of intolerance or rudeness to other learners will not be tolerated and may result in having to drop this course, 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!   You are encouraged to debate others, and your instructor, in a polite BUT WELL INFORMED manner!  If you want to debate a point made, all this instructor asks, is that you bring your sources and do a good job of backing up your ideas.  In academics, we like well informed opinions!  This is KEY to analytical and creative thinking and is the hallmark of what it means to have academic freedom!  If you are not comfortable expressing your opinions in front of the class, you may obtain 10 extra credit points by WRITING a rebuttal paper.  If your instructor feels that you have backed up your point of view with sources that are informed and expert on the topic, your instructor will READ your paper to the class (with your permission of course!).  Let's enjoy the spirit of debate (and we will actually have a REAL DEBATE over the DEATH PENALTY in class...your instructor ONLY plays the time keeper and steering the discussion so that everyone is heard).  I look forward to a REAL educational experience with you all! 

If you have a complaint about this course, please contact me first.  If you are uncomfortable doing that, you may contact my supervisor, Dr. Alan Kee, at DUTTON HALL 202-N, or call him at 371-5183. 

If you have a concern that something you want to say or write that you think might offend others in the classroom or in the online course-room, run it by me first. Simply contact me via the AC ONLINE class email. As well, if you are aware of any student being mistreated or harassed 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 in opinions, beliefs and ideas are a critical part of adult education!  You are expected to be an adult in this class!  Thank you for making our class a safe place to discuss ideas and to learn!   ~ Dr. Harding

Grading Criteria

GRADING CRITERIA:

YOUR FINAL GRADE will be based on the following:
 

Syllabus Quiz worth 10 points                                                                                        

Unit 1 Discussion and Introduction to class: worth 20 points                                             

Unit 1 - Chapter 2 REQUIRED SCIENCE LAB worth 25 points                                                

Units 1-5 Exams each worth 100 points each and you get to drop your lowest exam score = 400 pts

Unit 6 Exam is REQUIRED FOR EVERYONE and is over Chps 14, 15 & 16 on Adolescence

              and the REQUIRED extra reading, LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK, 

               worth 60 pts for chapters 14, 15 and 16, and 40 points over the Love and Logic book  = 100 points

Social Responsibility Project (with topic introduction (5) and short paper (30 pts) WITH PROPER documentation (worth 35 points)  = 70 Points total

Up to 20 extra credit points for up to $20.00 worth of food donation to AC PANTRY        (=+20 EC Pts)

TOTAL POINTS                                                                                                                   625 points

                                                                                                With up to +20 pts extra credit points 

Attendance

STUDENT ATTENDANCE:

"90% of Success is SHOWING UP": WOODY ALLEN  While it may be tempting to SKIP CAMPUS BASED COURSES or to ONLY CHECK INTO YOUR ONLINE CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, know that the #1 factor linked with good grades and SUCCESS IN COLLEGE is REGULAR and FREQUENT class attendance (Yes...it's just the same as for both ON LINE and ON CAMPUS COURSES...BEING INVOLVED AND ENGAGED HELPS YOU SUCCEED!).

If you are not familiar with AC CONNECT, ALL AC COURSES HAVE AN ONLINE COMPONENT, whether they are ONLINE OR TRADITIONAL ON CAMPUS COURSES or A BLEND OF BOTH CALLED HYBRID COURSES.  Be sure you use the STUDENT TOOLS and HELP WITH BLACKBOARD tutorials, and you can call the AC HELPDESK at 371-5000, as well as get help in the LIBRARY on WASHINGTON STREET on the 4th with the staff there! You can also get help in any of the COMPUTER LABS across campus!

We want you to do great in your AC classes, so please LET US HELP YOU! If we don't know your difficulties, we cannot be of service!  Also, call me if you want some help with the course materials!  REMEMBER: The best way to get me is on my cellphone! I’m always happy to answer your questions if I can!   ~THANKS! DR. HARDING

Calendar

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 2308 Sec 1 ONLINE:  FALL 2015

WHAT'S DUE WHEN?

Below is a dateline of ALL COURSE DUE DATES.  I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU PRINT THIS OFF AND KEEP IT BY YOUR COMPUTER! In this course, once an exam or discussion or the paper is closed, I do not take late work! .

NOTE: Your UNITS will be open early so YOU CAN WORK AHEAD. However, EACH UNIT and each ASSIGNMENT has a CLOSING DATE. You must complete your work by the closing date or you will get a ZERO on that assignment.  You get to drop your lowest exam from UNITS 1 through 5, but you must complete the SCIENCE LAB and the UNIT 6 Exam.    NO EXCEPTIONS!

NOTE: IF something in your UNIT SAYS "REQUIRED" It will be on the EXAM!  (read it or watch it if it says required!

  • TO BEGIN OUR COURSE: Course opens AUGUST 24th and closes SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th by 11:55 pm. Final Grades posted by TUESDAY, December 8th at the latest point.
    •  Click on the "MENU" to the left of your screen. When you come into the classroom, read the announcements under the CLASS BANNER on the HOMEPAGE, View Course Announcements, and click on the calendar and checklist (that's this sheet of paper). Print off to see what's due when. After that, click on Syllabus and Syllabus Quiz.
  • Click on the SYLLABUS AND SYLLABUS QUIZ:: . 

o    SYLLABUS QUIZ DUE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th 11:55 pm.  Read through syllabus online, PRINT OFF YOUR SYLLABUS, and take the SYLLABUS QUIZ by SUNDAY AUGUST 30th by 11:55 pm.  You have 10 questions and 10 points, as well as 2 attempts.  You may not be counted on the class census if you do not take this quiz!

â–¡  SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT: Last day to submit is : DUE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st 11:55 pm in the PROJECT DROP BOX. READ INSTRUCTIONS and read the required readings on the effects of poverty on child development.  Consider the various organizations and opportunities I've shown you OR PICK YOUR OWN (run it by me first).  Your short essay and project documentation must be submitted no later than TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st by 11:55 pm!

â–¡  EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  LAST DAY TO HAVE YOUR RECEIPT from the PANTRY with  your purchase receipt attached, either IN THE MAIL or IN MY OFFICE by THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd by 11:55 pm. You may donate up to $20.00 worth of food to the AC PANTRY for up to 20 extra credit points.  This can help you with a low test exam!

 

·          UNIT 1 : OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 24th and CLOSES Sunday, SEPTEMBER 20th at 11:55 pm, covers chapter 1, 2 THE SCIENCE LAB materials, and UNIT 1 EXAM Study Guide, & Secrets of the WILD CHILD film, along with short film on NATURE VS NURTURE.

  • HOMEWORK-READINGS-VIDEOS:: Read Ch 1, and 2, along with the reading all SCIENCE LAB MATERIALS and watching SCIENCE VIDEOS. As well, watch THE Secrets of the Wild Child film and the short video on Nature-Nurture for the UNIT 1. Start Love & Logic book!
  • UNIT 1 DISCUSSION: due TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, by 11:55 pm.  Watch SECRETS OF THE WILD CHILD FILM: Read pages 10-12 and 64-65 in your Feldman textbook. Then participate in the Unit 1 DISCUSSION which is required and worth 20 points. Answer all the questions being asked, EDIT YOUR WORK for grammar (no texting language allowed!), and BE SURE YOU start your DISCUSSION by INTRODUCING YOURSELF to the class in your UNIT 1 Discussion for full credit.  THIS IS A COLLEGE LEVEL WRITING ASSIGNMENT....not a text message to your friends! 

 

  • INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SCIENCE LAB: REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS: DUE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th by 11:55 pm in DROP BOX.
    • Go to the SCIENCE LAB FOLDER in UNIT 1.  Download the SCIENCE LAB on your computer and save it in at least two places each time you work on it!
    • Read Chapter 2 over Theories and Research in CHILD DEVELOPMENT. Fill out the Unit 1 EXAM STUDY GUIDE questions over Science to prepare for the exam.
    • Watch any of the SCIENCE LAB videos that cover topics you don't understand and READ THROUGH THE WRITTEN LECTURE ON CRITICAL TINKING AND SCIENCE. .
    • Complete the SCIENCE LAB, save it, then submit it to the SCIENCE LAB DROP BOX by TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th 11:55 pm as a WORD or RIcH TEXT FORMAT DOCUMENT.  Worth 30 points.
    • On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th 11:55 pm, THE ANSWER SHEET TO THE SCIENCE LAB WILL OPEN in the SCIENCE LAB FOLDER.  Download this and check your answers to the lab. I am not going to "CORRECT" your labs....you are! You will get up to 25 points on your lab for COMPLETING THE, but it's up to you to see how you did and what you got wrong. IT"S SELF REVIEW!
    • After you finish going over the ANSWER SHEET and the UNIT 1 STUDY GUIDE questions on science, and have done the rest of the work for UNIT 1 EXAM, you can take EXAM, cue by SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th by 11:55 pm.  You have two attempts on this EXAM and half of the exam is over scence.  
    • UNIT 1 EXAM: Closes by SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th by 11:55 pm.   PREPARE using Unit 1 study guide over chapters 1 and 2, as well as the science lab and science lab answer sheet.  Exam 1 covers chapters 1, 2, Science Lab materials and WILD CHILD & Nature vs Nurture videos.  THIS IS THE ONLY EXAM YOU HAVE TWO ATTEMPTS ON...so don't wait until the last minute to take it for the first time! If you don't do well first time, it will take the highest grade. Also, if something says it's required, you will have questions over it on the exam!

 

·          UNIT 2 covers chapters 3, 4 and the BRAIN TRAINER MANUA & Pregnancy Video series. Unit 2 CLOSES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th by 11:55 pm .

â–¡   HOMEWORK-READINGS-VIDEOS: Use the Unit 2 study guide to prepare for the exam as you read  chapters 3 and 4 and the BRAIN TRAINER MANUAL. Watch the required PREGNANCY VIDEO SERIES in UNIT 2 section.

â–¡  SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT: DUE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th 11:55 pm in PROJECT TITLE DROP BOX. It's just one sentence! Decide what you are going to do for your SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT and POST it in the PROJECT TITLE DROP BOX by SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th 11:55 pm.

â–¡  Again, be reading another chapter in  your LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK at this time for your final exam.  You will watch a film over LOVE AND LOGIC with FOSTER CLINE in UNIT 4. .

â–¡  UNIT 2 EXAM is due SUNDAY, OCOTBER 4th by 11:55 pm. It covers chapters 3, 4, the Brain Trainer Manual, the Pregnancy videos, and the Unit 2 Exam study guide.

 

·          UNIT 3 covers chapters 5, 6 and 7 over Infant physical, cognitive and social development and the INFANCY Videos in required video folder. It will CLOSE SUNDAY OCTOBER 18th by 11:55 pm

â–¡  HOMEWORK-READINGS-VIDEOS: Read chapters 5, 6 and 7. Use your Unit 3 study guide to prepare for your exam.  Watch the "NEW DAD" video and read short article on NEW PARENT STRESS.

â–¡  WORK ON YOUR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT! You can get it done EARLY if you want!  It's worth 70 points ....bad deal if you don't get it done!

â–¡  Read another chapter or two from your LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK (Teaching with LOVE AND LOGIC or Parenting with LOVE AND LOGIC) at this time for your final exam.

â–¡  UNIT 3 EXAM is due SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th by 11:55 pm.  Covers chapters 5, 6 and 7, along with the NEW DAD video and SHORT ARTICLE on New Parent Stress.

 

·           UNIT 4 covers chapters 8, 9 and 10 over TODDLERS and the LOVE and LOGIC FILM & UNIT 4 required articles and film over Discipline vs. Spanking: UNIT 4 will close SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1st by 11:55 pm, 

  • HOMEWORK-READINGS-VIDEOS: Read chapters 8, 9 and 10, and watch the LOVE & LOGIC FILM.  You will read several things over DISCIPLINE vs SPANKING and watch a couple of videos.  IF IT SAYS REQUIRED, IT'S ON THE EXAM!@

â–¡ Read another chapter from your LOVE AND LOGIC. 

â–¡ Keep working on your SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT!  Be sure you get documentation on any donations, or hours you volunteer!  Follow all guidelines!

â–¡ UNIT 4 EXAM is due SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st by 11:55 pm, over chapters 8, 9, 10, spanking and discipline articles and short videos, as well as the PARENTING WITH LOVE AND LOGIC film.  If it says required, it's on the exam!

 

 

·          UNIT 5 covers chapters 11, 12, 13 and CLASS DIVIDED film: UNIT 5 closes SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th by 11:55 pm.

  • HOMEWORK-READINGS-VIDEOS: Read chapters 11, 12 and 13 and watch the CLASS DIVIDED  film over prejudice development in children.  There will be questions on EXAM 5 over the film and chapters.
  • You should be FINISHING UP your LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK at this time for your final paper.
  • HOPE YOU ARE GETTING YOUR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT DONE. It's due TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st and is worth 70 points towards your final grade!
  • UNIT 5 EXAM is due SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th by 11:55 pm over chapters 11, 12 13 and CLASS DIVIDED film.

 

 

·          UNIT 6 covers chapters 14, 15 and 16 (60 points) and review questions over the LOVE and LOGIC book (40 points). Study hard! EXAM 6 is REQUIRED!  UNIT 6 EXAM will close SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th by 11:55 pm. . 

â–¡ HOMEWORK-READINGS-VIDEOS: Read chapters 14, 15 & 16, and print off study guide. FINISH Love and Logic and your SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT. You need to have your documentation and 1 page essay to me by TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1sdt, 11:55 pm. Don't wait until the last minute! And, remember, UNIT 6 EXAM is REQUIRED!

  • FINISH UP your LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK. Again, 40 points of EXAM 6 will be over the LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK.
    • SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT: DUE TUESDAY DECEMBER 1st by 11:55 pm in the DROP BOX, including your 1 page WELL EDITED 1 page paper communicating about what you did in your project, and all copies of your signed documentation for your project.  Submit the paper and copies documentation in the SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT DROP BOX by TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st 11:55 pm. NO PROJECTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THAT date and time for ANY REASON! This is worth 70 points!  OUCH!
    • EXTRA CREDIT RECEIPTS FROM AC PANTRY along with your PURCHASE RECEIPT DUE BY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. You can MAIL them to me (Dr. Deborah Harding, 3909 Huntington Dr, Amarillo TX 79109) or  bring it to my office in DUTTON HALL 202-J. 

â–¡ Unit 6 EXAM closes SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th by 11:55 pm.  It covers 60 points of Chapters 14, 15 and 16 on adolescent development, and 40 points over the LOVE AND LOGIC BOOK.

 

  • All exams and projects will be graded by MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th at the latest, and final grades will be posted by TUESDAY,  December 8th at the latest. Thanks!

 

Additional Information

HOW TO REVIEW YOUR EXAMS & QUIZZES, and VIEW GRADES, INSTRUCTOR's FEEDBACK COMMENTS AND RUBRICS FOR YOUR LABS AND DISCUSSIONS:

  You can REVIEW YOUR EXAMS AND QUIZZES ONCE THE DUE DATE AND TIME HAS PASSED. In order to review your exams, click on MY GRADES TAB, go to the exam or quiz in the list that you want to review and Click on the exam.  It will show you what you missed.  In order to view your assignments, discussions, papers, and other work for YOUR INSTRUCTOR’s FEEDBACK, again, go to MY GRADES tab in the left hand menu, click.  Find the item you want to look at in the LIST (they are not necessarily in order...sorry!).  Click on that and you will see a place that says RUBRIC and COMMENTS.  Click on comments to see anything your instructor has said, and click on RUBRIC to view the rubric grading system and how your instructor graded you.  PLEASE...this instructor SPENDS A LOT OF TIME to give you CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK...USE IT and make corrections accordingly! If you keep making the same error time and again, YOUR GRADES WILL CONTINUE TO GO DOWN!  I expect you to USE THE FEEDBACK I GIVE YOU TO BECOME A BETTER STUDENT and to IMPROVE IN YOUR SCHOOL WORK!  

 

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