Informational Interview or Topic Selection Preparation
If you chose to do an informational interview, start thinking of your topic and interview questions now. See the course project description for more information on this project component.
If you chose to do the project, you will need to decide on a topic, a selection of parents to target, and the community partner you want to serve. Here is a list of possible topics to choose from:
o Parents of infants and toIDlers:
– Brain development.
– Dietary needs (health and nutrition).
– Diapering.
– Safety proofing your home.
– Challenging behaviors.
– Sleep.
– Language and literacy.
o Parents of toIDlers:
– Potty training.
– Choosing the right preschool.
– Motor skill development.
– Play.
– Socialization.
– Temperament.
o Parents of school-age children:
– Challenging behaviors.
– Homework time.
– Germs and staying healthy.
– AID/ADHD.
– Over-involved children.
– Bullying.
– Learning disabilities.
– Motivation.
– Tolerance.
– Child abuse.
o Parents of teens:
– Discipline.
– Drugs.
– Alcohol.
– Setting curfews.
– Driving rules.
– Getting your child ready for college.
– Sex, STDs, STIs, and pregnancy.
– Self-esteem.
– Peer pressure.
– Depression.
– Cyber bullying.








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



