Course Information

2025-2026 Academic Year

FE60 Child Development

Course NumberFE60
Course TitleChild Development
Course DescriptionInvestigate the major influences on child development including culture, heredity, and environmental factors. Explore the importance of early relationships and how they promote healthy brain development while identifying characteristics of children birth through age five. Identify the different theories of child development and their impact on the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive domains of development in children. Gain the knowledge and skills for careers in early childhood development and services.
Course Lead ConsultantValerie Williams
valerie.williams@dpi.nc.gov
Course StatusStandard
Course TypeDeveloped
POL (Proof of Learning)CTE State Assessment
Credential as POLN/A
Curriculum DateSummer 2025
Hours of Instruction135-150
Recommended Maximum Enrollment25
Course Credit1
Inherently HonorsNo
Meets Computer Science (CS) Graduation RequirementNo
Math Option CreditNo
PrerequisitesNone
Career Cluster(s)Human Services (HUMA)
Education & Training (EDUC)
Pathway Level(s)Counseling and Mental Health (CMHC) - Supplemental Technical
Early Childhood Development and Services (EACH) - Prerequisite
Teaching/Training (TETR) - Supplemental Technical
Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s)N/A
CTSO(s)
(Career and Technical Student Organization)
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
SOC Code(s)
(Standard Occupational Classification Code)
Childcare Workers (39-9011)
Preschool Teachers (25-2011)
Residential Advisors (39-9041)
Self-Enrichment Teachers (25-3021)
Social and Human Service Assistants (21-1093)