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FCS Doolittle, Haines, Herbst. Moments from Parent Prep, Child Development, Apparel, Housing, Interior Design, PFD & Foods. Prep for Parenting & Child Development Mrs. Herbst, 1 st period. Prep for Parenting & Child Development Mrs. Herbst, 1 st period. 1st Six Weeks :
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FCSDoolittle, Haines, Herbst Moments from Parent Prep, Child Development, Apparel, Housing, Interior Design, PFD & Foods
Prep for Parenting &Child DevelopmentMrs. Herbst, 1st period
Prep for Parenting &Child DevelopmentMrs. Herbst, 1st period 1st Six Weeks: • Factors affecting the decision to parent • Parenting in various family structures • Physical and emotional changes • Multiple roles of parents throughout the family life cycle
Prep for Parenting & Child Development Continued… 2nd Six Weeks: • Child care options within and outside the home • Parental responsibilities that promote health and wellness of children • Roles and responsibilities of parents as their children’s first teacher • Effect of play in the development of children
… Continued 3rd Six Weeks: • Appropriate guidance techniques • How crises affect family relationships and parenting • Career decisions that reflect goals • Career-Connections Experiences
Apparel & Textile/Apparel DesignMiss Doolittle, 1st & 2nd period Emily Abbe Whitney Vancleave MacKenzie Gibson Chris Pfennig
Apparel & Textile/Apparel DesignMiss Doolittle, 1st & 2nd period This course covers: • First impressions • Color, line, shape • Textiles • Hand stitching, sewing machine use, pattern reading & cutting, measurements, figuring yardage • Marketing, advertising • Careers, and many other topics.
…Apparel projects Bears for charity Capri Sun purses
More Apparel Projects… Fashion merchandising window Pajama Pants
Housing/Interior DesignMrs. Herbst 2nd& 5th periods 1st 6 wks: • Housing decisions, communities, economics, life styles, purchasing, renting, leasing, health & safety issues
Housing 2nd 6 wks: • Elements & principles of design, living in a dorm, decorating on a budget, space utilization, career considerations, business location & zoning 3rd 6 wks: • Construction considerations, decorating & furnishing, landscaping, finishing touches, designing a building
Interior Design • This course covers the use of design elements and principles, space planning, backgrounds, furniture styles, occupant needs. • Projects will demonstrate the student’s understanding of color, space and design. While You Were Out Trading Spaces Design on a Dime Sell This House
Housing & Interior Design projects: • Build a house from scratch • Gingerbread houses • Mosaic • Design boards • Welcome mats • Stained glass
Personal & Family DevelopmentMiss Doolittle 4th, 6th, 7th periods Lauren, Jackie, Ashli, Cacie & Victoria Gabbie, Jasmine & Dana
Personal & Family DevelopmentThis course explores personal development in these areas: • Positive self-esteem, sound decision-making and responsibility • Positive relationships, family functions, roles and responsibilities of family members • Career options in the area of family services, child development, responsibilities of parents or other caregivers for maintaining the health and safety of children
Personal & Family Developmentcontinued… • Practices in apparel choices, clothing-care procedures, clothing construction in meeting clothing needs, career opportunities in the apparel industry • Nutrition needs and results of dietary practices, table service and proper etiquette, career options related to nutrition, food science and wellness • Housing, interior design, budgeting, household management, household safety
Nutrition & Food ScienceMrs. Haines, Mrs. Herbst 1st 6 weeks: • Nutritional needs • Healthful food choices • Nutrition throughout the life cycle 2nd 6 weeks: • Weight management • Health • Career opportunities • Kitchen & Dining areas • Choosing appliances
Nutrition & Food Sciencecontinued… 3rd 6 weeks • Kitchen utensils • Planning meals • Smart consumer Schedule: • Mon: Lecture • Tues: Activity, Prepare for lab • Wed: Lab • Thurs: Evaluate lab, activity, review • Fri: Test, Introduce new topic
FCCLAFamily, Career and Community Leaders of America • Student-led organization that helps young men & women become leaders and address important personal, family, work and societal issues through family & consumer sciences education.
FCCLA • Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life such as planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision making and interpersonal communication; all of these necessary in the home and workplace.
FCCLA Membership: • Any 9th-12th grader currently enrolled in a Family & Consumer Sciences course (teachers: Doolittle, Haines, Herbst) • $18/year dues DUE by FRIDAY • Benefits include: resume building, service projects that give back to the community, meetings with FOOD, become an officer, field trip opportunity, SENIOR scholarship