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Early Childhood Professions. “You may be nothing to the world, but you may be the world to someone.”. Eligibility. Juniors and seniors may take this class for one or two years. In the LHS Classroom. Learn skills needed to teach children two-years-old to first grade. Training.
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Early Childhood Professions • “You may be nothing to the world, but you may be the world to someone.” Early Childhood Professions
Eligibility • Juniors and seniors may take this class for one or two years. Early Childhood Professions
In the LHS Classroom • Learn skills needed to teach children two-years-old to first grade Early Childhood Professions
Training • Students may train at a Day Care or Elementary School Early Childhood Professions
Elementary School Choices • Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities (PPCD - ages 3 to 5) Early Childhood Professions
Pre-K Early Childhood Professions
Kindergarten Early Childhood Professions
Bilingual Kindergarten Early Childhood Professions
First Grade Early Childhood Professions
Preschool • Two, Three or Four-Year-olds learn through play in a variety of learning centers Early Childhood Professions
Handwriting Early Childhood Professions
Art Early Childhood Professions
Dramatic Play Early Childhood Professions
Reading Books Early Childhood Professions
Building with Blocks Early Childhood Professions
Listening to Tapes Early Childhood Professions
Small Manipulatives Early Childhood Professions
Playing Games Early Childhood Professions
Physical Development Early Childhood Professions
Making Friends Early Childhood Professions
Training Site Responsibilities • Assist the teacher with lessons and activities Early Childhood Professions
Playground • Help children on the playground Early Childhood Professions
In the Computer Lab Early Childhood Professions
In the Library Early Childhood Professions
Special Occasions • You may assist your class on field trips and help with special events (Rodeo Day). Early Childhood Professions
Portfolio • Each student will collect teaching ideas in a portfolio for their own future use. Early Childhood Professions
FCCLA • As a member of the class, you may join our club Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. Early Childhood Professions
Members participate in projects that benefit children in our community. Community Service Early Childhood Professions
Competition • Students may compete in a variety or events at the Regional, State and National level Early Childhood Professions
STOP • (Students Taking On Prevention) THE Violence is a national FCCLA project. We hope to create an atmosphere of kindness and belonging at LHS. Early Childhood Professions
Letter Jacket • Students may earn a letter jacket through competitive events Early Childhood Professions
Career Passport An Early Childhood Education passport may be achieved in one of two ways: • Early Childhood Professions I and II or • Early Childhood Professions I + Food Science and Nutrition + Child Development Early Childhood Professions
Earn College Credit • Students may earn up to 7 hours credit at any state junior college towards an Early Childhood Education Certificate. Early Childhood Professions
Remember! • Early Childhood Professions • Credits: 2 each year • Eligibility: Junior and/or Seniorr • Prerequisites: ECP I – None ECP II – completion of ECP I Early Childhood Professions
Passport: Early Childhood Education • Career Connections: Teaching children birth to eight-years-old Early Childhood Professions