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DEP 2002 - Child Psychology

This course consists of the study of childhood development in the physical, cognitive and psychosocial areas. This course will address some of the problems children face during this developmental period in the lifespan.

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Welcome to the Child Psychology information and research guide. 

This guide includes resources on the topics discussed in class but also research techniques, and citation methods.

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FSCJ faculty have full access to library databases, e-books, audiovisual materials, and other content by logging in through MyFSCJ.

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FSCJ students, faculty and staff can search for the library's paid subscription access to articles and other resources by going directly to Google Scholar.

  1. Go to Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/
  2. Select the Settings option from the top left menu
  3. Select Library Links and search for FSCJ
  4. Check the box for FSCJ and begin your search with Google Scholar
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  6. Once you select the article, you may need to login with your myFSCJ username and password