"The Science of Parenting" is a comprehensive course that navigates through the myriad of opinions and media suggestions on parenting by focusing on well-supported scientific studies. The course delves into how different parenting practices influence child behavior, exploring both established science and ongoing uncertainties in parenting topics such as diet, sleep, discipline, learning, and more.
No specific prerequisites are required for this course, making it accessible to anyone interested in the science of parenting, whether they are parents, future parents, healthcare professionals, or educators.
This course is ideal for parents, future parents, grandparents, and professionals in healthcare, social work, and early childhood education looking to enhance their understanding of parenting through the lens of scientific evidence.
Learners will be able to apply the insights and skills acquired to make informed parenting decisions, advocate for evidence-based practices in professional settings, contribute to public education on parenting, and critically evaluate parenting information presented in the media.