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Dec 09, 2024
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FCL 416 - Child Life I: Child Life Scope of Practice Description: Introduction to the child life profession including history and scope of the practice of child life; impact of stress, trauma, and hospitalization on children and families; skills for providing therapeutic intervention with medically fragile children. Formerly FS 416, students may not receive credit for both. FCL 416 and FCL 516 are layered courses; students may not receive credit for both. Course will be offered every year (Winter).
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: FCL 232 and admission to a family and child life major or minor.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate a clear understanding of Child Life professional standards and the process of certification including the Code of Ethical Responsibility, Child Life Competencies, and the Standards of Clinical Practice.
- Communicate an in-depth understanding of the history and scope of Child Life practice and the foundation of evidence-based practice.
- Identify the potential impact of hospitalization and stress at various developmental stages, and integrate family-centered care principles in identifying appropriate support.
- Use assessment skills to plan advocacy and coping interventions specific to work with children experiencing medical stress and/or trauma.
- Summarize ethical issues in child life and evaluate guidelines for practice when faced with ethical dilemmas.
- Graduate students will be able to argue for the importance of child life services in children’s hospitals.
- Graduate students will be able to synthesize application of child and family theories to child life practice.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 4/19/2019
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Winter Locations: Ellensburg
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