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EDUC 104Q: "Give Me the Child Until He is Seven..." The Early Roots of Human Behavior

A growing body of evidence suggests that the roots of behavior are to be found in early childhood. These early behaviors have a direct effect on the quality of a child's educational experience. The educational experience, in turn, is a principal determinant of many adult outcomes that affect wellbeing. This course will explore how early social forces, psychological influences, and biological systems combine to affect human behavior in early childhood, in the educational experience, and throughout the life course.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors: ; Barr, D. (PI)
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