EDSE 456: Language Development and Communication for Diverse Infants and Toddlers

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General Information

Credit hours: 3

Description: Provides understanding of early language development in terms of each of the five major components of language. Speech, language, and communication are discussed, particularly in terms of their interrelatedness with cognitive and sociocultural development. Explores importance of adult-child interaction, and impact of bilingualism, cultural diversity, cognitive ability, and language disorder.

Semesters taught: Information is currently not available

Current Sections

This course is not offered this semester.

Upcoming Sections

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Recent Sections (partial list)

  • Spring 2004, Section: 001, CRN , Instructor: William Goff Syllabus
  • Fall 2005, Section: 001, CRN , Instructor: Ann Kennedy Syllabus
  • Fall 2006 , Section: 5U1, CRN 74164, Instructor: TBA
  • Fall 2007, Section: 001, CRN 71687, Instructor: Monimalika Day