Introduction to preschool
Early child Education
Health and safety for children
Infant Development
Introduction to Education and Teaching
Home-child-community Relations
Child abuse education
First aid and CPR
These are some of the classes that you would have to take and it depends on the college you are going to go to. The names of the classses maybe different.
I went to school and got my Degree in social and Behavorial Sciences and it is in 4 places. Marrage in Family (Children),
Couseling(children at a school) , Sociology(children) , Teacher . I can be a Director because I took Administation classes.
Talk to a person at the college and then find out the classes that you should start out with. I hope this will help.
In some places you are required to have at least 6 units to work as a Teacher Assistant and then 12 units to work as a Teacher. Some places will not hire unless you have at least 3 to 6 units and signed up in a class.
I have been a Teacher for over 20 years and a Director of 5 months( I moved back to south).
I hope this will help.
2007-07-25 15:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the program you want to work for and the state regulations where you are. You might be able to start with a CDA, and then maybe some college classes or a degree in early childhood education. I'm sure if you call a few daycare or preschool programs they will be happy to let you know what sort of credentials they would want you to have.
2007-07-24 15:58:17
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answered by leslie b 7
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It depends on what type of daycare center it is. Most want you to have early childhood development courses which can be taken at your community college, some want you to have your AA or AS, some require a Center Permit, and others prefer a BA or BS. You need to find out first what type of center you are looking at and then go from there. Regardless get started by taking some Child Development courses at the Community college. They can also tell you at the college what you need to take to work.
2007-07-24 17:27:25
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answered by hsmommy06 7
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Depending on the state, there are specific requirements. Check with any local childcare center and they can tell you. If you live in California, you will have to be fingerprinted. To be alone with children you must have a minimum of 12 units of Child Development or Early Childhood Education classes. They are a specific 12 units. You must also have a current CPR and First Aid certificate. These are the basics.
2007-07-25 14:57:27
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answered by DJ - mom of 2 3
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At my sons daycare all the teachers have early childhood education degrees. Some course study in special education also looks good on a resume.
2007-07-24 19:21:53
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answered by Hockeyfan 4
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Early Childhood education. You can usually get this class in your high school. If you are not in high school, your local community college will have a class. There could be other restrictions or requirements depending on where you live. The institution offering the class will have more information regarding that pertaining to your area. After you are employed there will be ongoing education classes available via your employers licensing agency, the type and frequency again depends on your location.
2007-07-24 15:58:43
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answered by Morgan M 5
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It varies depending on the type of position. I think you can be an assistant with just a high school education. For teachers and other leaders, I have seen advertisements for some requiring associates degrees (2 year degree) as far up as a bachelors in ECE (early childhood education).
2007-07-25 03:08:46
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answered by cgflann 4
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It depends on the state. In Arizona, some college is necessary, and definitely go heavy on the early education classes, but where I am now, I would need 12 hours of early childhood education classes, minimum.
2007-07-24 15:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You usually have some classes you need to take about early childhood education. Some states are even requiring a CDA now, so I would call your potential employer and ask them.
2007-07-24 15:55:29
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answered by Shay_Shay03 4
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Take early childhood education courses in college.
2007-07-24 22:04:50
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answered by missmuffin 5
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