Child Development
Uses instructional materials that deal with young children at different ages (i.e., infants, toddlers, pre-school) and baby-sitting. Characteristics of various ages are studied and followed by observations and interactive activities.
College Majors
- Developmental and Family Science
- Early Childhood Education and Exceptional Needs
- General Education: Curriculum and Instruction
- General Education: Educational Studies
- Human Services
- Law and Society
- Psychological Sciences
- Public Health
- Nursing
- Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
- Brain and Behavioral Sciences
- Elementary Education
- Family and Consumer Sciences Education
- Special Education
Careers
- Community Service
- Healthcare Services
- Protective Services
- Social Science
- Teaching and Education
Project Resources
- Child Development Level A: Building a Bright Beginning
- Child Development Level B: Building Blocks of Learning
- Child Development Level C: Building a Strong Foundation
- Child Development Level D: Building Relationships Toward a Brighter Tomorrow
- Child Development Helper's Guide
- Child Development Level C: Building a Strong Foundation (pp. 18-21 from 2012 ed.)