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1.01 Child Dev Vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Associate Degree | A degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college. |
| Bachelor's Degree | A degree awarded by a college or university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies. |
| Child Development | How a child grows and changes physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally from birth to adulthood. |
| Community Support | Jobs and services that help people and groups in a community. |
| Credentials | Degrees, certificates, or training that show someone is qualified for a job. |
| Doctor Of Education (EdD) | A professional job for people that want leadership roles in education. |
| Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) | A professional degree for doctors who diagnose and treat patients. |
| Doctor of Philosophy (DhP) | The highest academic degree, focused on research in a specific subject. |
| Education | Careers related to teaching, learning, and supporting students. |
| Entry Level/ High School Diploma | A job that only requires a high school diploma and little experience. |
| Intervention | Jobs that help children who need extra academic, behavioral, or social support. |
| Master's Degree | A graduate degree earned after a Bachelors degree, usually taking 1-2 years. |
| Medical | Careers that focus on Health, medicine, and helping people heal. |
| College and Career readiness skills | Skills students need to be successful in college, training, and future jobs. |
| Fall Leadership meeting | FCCLA events in North Carolina that help students learn leadership skills. |
| FCCLA | A student organization that helps members build leadership and life skills. |
| National Conference | A yearly leadership conference held in different U.S locations. |
| National Programs | FCCLA programs that teach life and leadership skills. |
| Real world skills | Practical life skills used in everyday situations. |
| STAR events | Competitive FCCLA events where students show skills and earn recognition. |