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Module 1- Child Development, Caregiving and Societal Roles

Lennie Veit

Created on October 24, 2025

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Module 1- Child Development, Caregiving and Societal Roles

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• Explain the reasons for learning about children and evaluate the impact of society on children and children on society, past and present. • Explain how development during early childhood impacts individuals as adults and identify childhood experiences that impact growth and development. • Identify the domains of development and how they provide an understanding of the growth and development of a child.

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Module 2- Genetics and Environmental Influences on prenatal development

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• Identify the influence and effects of genetics and heredity • Identify lifestyle factors that minimize birth defects • Describe the importance of, and how to maintain or improve maternal health • Identify genetic and environmental factors influencing birth defects

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Module 3- Reproductive system and Infertility

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  • Identify the parts and functions of the female reproductive system
  • Identify the parts and functions of the male reproductive system
  • Explain ovulation and conception
  • Identify common risk factors and treatments of infertility

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the mature male reproductive cell

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testicles

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the two male sex glands, carried in the scrotum, that make sperm and sex hormones

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urethra

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The urethra is the canal from the neck of the bladder to the outside of the body through which urine is passed. The male urethra is about eight to nine inches. Semen passes through the urethra during intercourse.

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vas deferens tube

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the duct through which sperm are transported from the testicle to the seminal vesicles and urethra

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