Service Learning
PSY404 07: SERVICE LEARNING Course Professor: Dr. Adolph Brown Text: Learn & Serve America. (2000). Service Leaming & Mentoring High Risk Populations. Selected Readings available on reserve at the Hampton University Library. Course Objectives: A. Apply concepts of the subfields of child, family, and community psychology while working with community organizations and agencies under the supervision of “helping” professionals. B. Apply skill-based training to issues of multistressed (affected by one or more sources of significant stress, for example homelessness, substance abuse, or lack of basic necessities) children, families, and communities. C. Correct misperceptions that you held about multistressed children, families,…
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