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Walden University Online Bachelors Degrees in Infant Toddler

B.S. in Child Development - Infant / Toddler

  Infant in Latin means "unable to speak" (age 1 to 11 months) and toddler means "learning to walk" (generally 12 to 18 months of age). During this time period the child develops the basic the senses like vision, smell, hearing, movements. During this age the children require a lot of attention and care. With the rapid growth in working population, parents are more and more depending upon professionals to take care of their kids. Moreover, the enrollment of children with special needs is also growing. As a result, there is a huge demand for professionals in the field of child development. For becoming a professional in child development, there are many options of doing online associate degrees, bachelor's or master's programs offered by US Universities and institutes.


Walden University - Online Bachelor of Science Degrees in Child Development- Infant / Toddler

Walden University - Online Bachelor of Science Degree programs in Child Development with concentration on infant-toddler have been designed in conformity with the standards set by National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).

Courses covered during Walden University online B.S. in child development with concentration on infant/toddler are divided into General education, Electives, Core courses, Concentration courses, making connections course, and capstone with a total of 181 credits.

The core courses (total 56 credits) include: Communication Skills For Career Development, Making Connections: The Early Childhood Field, Child Development, Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition, Child, Family, and Community Relationships, Language Development, Children With Special Needs, Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, Making Connections: The Individuality of Children, Making Connections: Living in a Diverse World.

The concentration courses (total of 30 credits) include: Professionalism and Advocacy in the Early Childhood Field, Quality Programs for Infants and Toddlers, Infant/Toddler Mental Health, Family Cultures of Infants and Toddlers, Making Connections: Healthy Infant/Toddler Growth and Development, Practices in infant and toddler settings. This online US degree in Child development with concentration on infant/toddler can be completed in 4 - 5 years time. The students having CDA can transfer upto 25 credits into this Child Development degree with concentration infant/toddler.

Walden University Online degree programs in Child development can be pursued with following concentrations:




These online US degrees in Child development can be completed in 4 - 5 years time. The students having CDA can transfer upto 25 credits into this Child Development degree.





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