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Utrecht University
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University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Resilience
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Yale University
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
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University of Geneva
The State University of New York
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Creativity
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Python Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Programming Principles, Data Structures, Computational Thinking, Computational Logic, Software Engineering, Algorithms, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Data Architecture, Database Application, Databases, Theoretical Computer Science, Database Administration, Data Model, Data Visualization, Database Design, Database Theory, Network Architecture, Web Development, Web Development Tools, Computer Networking, SQL, HTML and CSS
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University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Strategy
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University of California, Santa Cruz
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning, Writing
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Yale University
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking
The State University of New York
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Creativity
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular children courses
- Understanding child development: from synapse to society: Utrecht University
- Child Nutrition and Cooking: Stanford University
- Resilience in Children Exposed to Trauma, Disaster and War: Global Perspectives: University of Minnesota
- Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing: Yale University
- School Health for Children and Adolescents: University of Colorado System
- Children's Human Rights - An Interdisciplinary Introduction: University of Geneva
- Home-Based Child Care: The State University of New York
- Python for Everybody: University of Michigan
- ADHD: Everyday Strategies for Elementary Students: University at Buffalo
- Children Acquiring Literacy Naturally: University of California, Santa Cruz