Child Development & Education
Intro to Education, Child Development & Family Services
and Advanced Child Development
Intro to Education, Child Development & Family Services
and Advanced Child Development
This pathway supports students interested in education, child development, human services, and related fields.
The Child Development & Education pathway prepares students for careers working with children, families, and educational settings.
Through hands-on learning, classroom instruction, and real-world application, students explore child development, early education, and caregiving practicies while building professionalism, responsibility, and leadership skills.
Students in the Lincoln Child Development & Education Pathway engage in hands-on learning experiences that explore how childdren grow, learn, and develop, while building skills applicable to education, healthcare, and human services careers.
Hands-on projects focused on child growth, development, and learning
Exploration of early childhood education and child-focused careers
Practice with observation, communication, and responsibility skills
Real-world applications through activities, simulations, and coursework
Leadership development and service learning through FCCLA
Lincoln's Child Development and Education pathway prepares students for careers working with children and families through hands-on learning and real-world application.
Students explore child growth, development, and early education while building skills in communication, responsibility, and professionalism. Through FCCLA, students extend their learning beyond the classroom by participating in leadership activities, service learning, and career-aligned competitive events.
FCCLA allows Child Development & Education students to practice leadership and career skills aligned with education and human services.
Events focused on early childhood education, human development, and family services
Service learning projects connected to children and community needs
Development of communication, organization, and responsibility skills
Career exploration in education and child-focused professions