This course builds upon foundational knowledge of early child development by exploring children’s growth from preschool years (ages 3–5) through middle childhood (ages 6–12). It focuses on cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development, supported by theories from Piaget, Vygotsky, and Erikson. Students will develop skills to observe, assess, and support children’s development through play-based learning and positive guidance strategies, with attention to health, diversity, and inclusion in early years group settings.
| Program Length | 500 Hours / 5 Months / 23 Weeks |
|---|---|
| Delivery Method | In-Class / Online Delivery |
| Campus | Surrey, BC, Canada |
| S. No. | Topics & Objectives | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Preschool Development Overview + Physical Development in Preschool | 5 hrs |
| 2 | Cognitive Development in Preschool + Language & Literacy | 5 hrs |
| 3 | Social & Emotional Development + Guidance Strategies | 5 hrs |
| 4 | Play-Based Learning + Transition to School (Age 6–8) | 5 hrs |
| 5 | Physical & Cognitive Development (6–8 yrs) + Social Development (6–8 yrs) | 5 hrs |
| 6 | Language & Literacy (9–12 yrs) + Emotional & Moral Development (9–12 yrs) | 5 hrs |
| 7 | Diversity & Inclusion + Observation & Documentation (3–12 yrs) | 5 hrs |
| 8 | Final Review, Integration & Project Guidance | 5 hrs |
| 9 | Optional Review / Project Completion / Instructor Discretion | 5 hrs |
| Total Hours | 45 | |
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: overall score of 43 or higher
Upon completion of the program, graduates may find employment in roles such as:
Upon successful completion of Child Growth and Development II, students will be able to:
Understand health, safety, and well-being practices for group settings
Students will be assessed through written tests, computer-based tasks and assignments. After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to the tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course. Students will be required to complete 160 hrs of work experience. To qualify for work experience, students are required to maintain a minimum C grade average or higher and a minimum attendance of 85%.
85% of classes must be attended to achieve competency for this qualification
Minimum C grade average is required for graduation.
Heritage Community College offers a variety of financial aid opportunities to ease students’ stress and allow them to focus on their studies. If you need extra support, we have flexible funding to accommodate all our students, no matter their financial situation.
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