Children, Family and Community: Caring for Others Infant/Child Focus General

Children, Family and Community: Caring for Others Infant/Child Focus General
Course Code - GECFCC
Estimated Cost: $92.00
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Course Outline
Caring for a child is one of the most rewarding experiences anyone can undertake.
This course provides students with knowledge and skills to prepare for this life changing experience.
This course will include both theory and practical components.
Unit 1
Provides an understanding of family types and functions, parenting, how a child grows and develops, and an awareness of services and networks to support and assist families.
Unit 2
Provides an understanding of factors influencing the health of children, ethical issues relating to children and families, sustainable practices when working and living with children, and the importance of play.
Students will have an opportunity to care for a virtual baby, develop practical resources for children and interact with young children. This course is an excellent choice for students with a genuine interest in children and their welfare, and for those planning a career working with 0–5- year-olds.
Students will have an opportunity to care for a virtual baby, develop practical resources for children and interact with young children. This course is an excellent choice for students with a genuine interest in children and their welfare, and for those planning a career working with 0–5- year-olds.
Skills Outline
- Family roles & responsibilities
- Families living in Australia
- Pregnancy and parenting
- Health of a newborn
- Developmental milestones
- Support services for families
- Influences on children’s health
- Ethics and sustainability
- Play
Minimum Entrance Requirements
None.
Further Study
Year 12 Certificate II in Community Services (Subject to course running)
Course Code CHC20112