Child Development

The Early Child Development program prepares students to work with children in a variety of settings. Students study the development of children from the prenatal stages to Grade 3. Students develop competence in creative teach techniques as they prepare for further education and career options through practical experiences with children in the lab school and in community schools.

Course Sequence:

4847/4848  Child and Adolescent Development 1 A/B 
4849/4850  Child and Adolescent Development 2 A/B 
4866/4867 Child & Adolescent Development 3A & 3B 
 
4860/4861  Internship, Child Development A/B OR
4862/4863  Internship, Child Development A/B Double Period 
 

Early Child Development program 

Articulation Agreements 

Montgomery College Career Pathway 

Some Resulting Careers

• Child Welfare Social Worker
• Childcare Services
• Children's Book Author
• Community Organization Leader
• Counselor
• Education Administrator
• Librarian/Media Specialist
• Preschool/Elementary/Secondary
• Teacher/Director
• Recreation Leader
• Researcher
• Sociologist
• Teacher's Assistant


For more information contact:
 
 

Arts and Technology Resource Teacher:  John Ekelund  
Telephone: 301-962-5934

 

 
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