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Recognizing Perceptual Development - Infant Toddlers (3)
Recognizing Perceptual Development - Infant Toddlers (3)

Sat, Oct 03

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Early Education Career Institute

Recognizing Perceptual Development - Infant Toddlers (3)

This instructional opportunity will define perceptual development as an aspect cognitive development.

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Time & Location

Oct 03, 2020, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT

Early Education Career Institute, 9005 Two Notch Rd, Columbia, SC 29223, USA

About the Event

This instructional opportunity will define perceptual development as an aspect cognitive development. Participants will be able to articulate perceptual development and it's link to motor development. Each participant will leave with the ability to identify  when support is needed for children around perceptual judgement and safety in risky environments. © 2003-2020 by TIPS for Child Care Institute

Clock Hours: 2

CDA RC II, CS II

SC Endeavor Registered Training

Topic Area: Child Growth and Development

Foster Parents Encouraged To Attend

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