Revised 08/2025
CHD 120 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3 CR.)
Course Description
Introduces early childhood development through activities and experiences in early childhood, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and primary programs. Investigates classroom organization and procedures, and use of classroom time and materials, approaches to education for young children, professionalism, and curricular procedures. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week
General Course Purpose
To introduce the student to the field of early childhood education, including characteristics and needs of children in a variety of early care and education settings, the role of the professional, and requirements for employment in the field.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
Functional literacy in the English language; reading at the 12th grade level.
Course Objectives
Upon completing the course, the student will be able to:
- Describe and illustrate theoretical and historical bases of early childhood education.
- Classify and interpret developmental characteristics of young children from infancy through age eight.
- Compare and contrast physical, cognitive, social, and emotional differences among children from infancy through age eight when planning appropriate curriculum.
- Classify and critique characteristics of developmentally appropriate materials and activities.
- Explain the importance of guiding daily routines and group activities for young children.
- Practice techniques for creating and maintaining appropriate environments and curriculum which meet the needs of all young children.
- Articulate the importance of culture in planning classroom experiences, communicating with families, and guiding behavior of young children.
- Identify and explain basic health, safety, and nutritional needs of children.
- Discuss positive guidance and behavior management strategies.
- Describe the teacher's role in reporting suspected child abuse.
- Define and demonstrate professional ethics and confidentiality when working with children and families.
- Identify the educator's role working with families and communities.
- Discuss the importance of observation and assessment.
- Identify and apply developmentally appropriate practices when working with young children with diverse needs.
- Identify and apply current State and National standards and competencies as they relate to working with children and families.
Major Topics to Be Included
- Legal and professional requirements for employment in an early childhood setting
- Emerging professional identity and educational philosophy
- Professional organizations, periodicals and journals, and advocacy practices in the field of early childhood education