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Exploring Child Development by Exchanging Letters with Students

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This is a really cool idea for your child development, or adolescence, or even life-span development class. The author provides a detailed description of how to use letters with your students and children. Katz states "This article discusses a creative, interactive assignment for developmental psychology student and children that takes minimal classroom time, fosters greater understanding of children, and is enjoyable." (p. 113).

 

Katz, L. (1996). Essay exchange with children: An exercise for the child development class. Teaching of Psychology, 23(2), 112-115.

 

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