HDFS 317 - Disabilities in Early Childhood Education Disabilities in Early Childhood Education
Fort Collins , United States
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Child Development | Early Childhood Education | Special Education
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Education
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English
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HDFS 317
This is a variable topic course. Choose from the courses (topics) below.
- HDFS 317 - Disabilities in Early Childhood Education Special Needs in Early Childhood
- 3 credits
- Recommended practices for fostering development of young children with disabilities.
- Knowledge of atypical development in early childhood (birth through grade 3).
- Practices for assessment, intervention, adapted instruction and materials, and inclusive environments to facilitate children's attainment of educational goals.
- Offered in:
- Fall 2025 - Section 801, Aug 25 - Dec 14, 2025 (16 wks.)
- Summer 2025 - Section 801, Jun 16 - Aug 10, 2025 (8 wks.)
- HDFS 317 - Disabilities in Early Childhood Education Disabilities in Early Childhood Education
- 3 credits
- Recommended practices for fostering development of young children with disabilities.
- Knowledge of atypical development in early childhood (birth through grade 3).
- Practices for assessment, intervention, adapted instruction and materials, and inclusive environments to facilitate children's attainment of educational goals.
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