Environmental Influences on Children's Health and Development
Offered By: Society for Research in Child Development via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore environmental influences on children's health and development in this informative webinar hosted by the University-Based Child and Family Policy Consortium and the Society for Research in Child Development. Delve into why children are more susceptible to environmental exposures than adults, examining differences in behavior and biology, critical developmental windows, and potential health outcomes. Focus on exposure sources, particularly in early care and education settings, and their impact on early growth and development. Learn from expert presentations by Dr. Barbara Fiese and Brenda Koester from the Family Resiliency Center at the University of Illinois, and Dr. Susan Buchanan from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Gain insights into oral behaviors, air pollution exposure, consumer products like BPA and phthalates, pesticides, and chemical regulation. Understand the importance of children's environmental health research centers and the role of child care providers as a community of focus in addressing these crucial issues.
Syllabus
Intro
Environmental Influences on Children's Health & Development
Oral Behaviors
Impact Report: Children's Environmental Health Research
Air Pollution Exposure Health Outcomes
Consumer Products: BPA
Consumer Products: Phthalates Levels in household
Pesticides
Why should we care?
How Are Chemicals Regulated? T.C.S.A 1975
June 22, 2016: President Obama signs Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act
Children's Environmental Health Research Centers
Child Care Providers as Community of Focus
Environment? Which Environment?
Taught by
Society for Research in Child Development
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