Early Childhood Occupations
Instructor: Lauren Remington
This curriculum is designed for mature male and females (aged 16 and up) who are ready to assume the responsibility of caring for children in a laboratory setting. Students will be expected to maintain high standards of personal hygiene and regular attendance. Students will be responsible for operating a preschool that meets three days a week. Students plan and supervise art, science, dramatic play, reading readiness, story time, music, and movement activities.
Other students will assist in community kindergarten and preschool settings. Each setting provides opportunity for knowledge of child growth and development and experiences in appropriate activities/care. With increased numbers of parents entering the workforce, the demand for childcare employment opportunities is growing.
Certifications:
- NOCTI Early Childhood Education Basic 
- 10-hour OSHA card 
- Behavioral Health Professional (BHP) Certification 
- CPR/First Aid 
- Maine Roads to Quality Member 
Cocurricular Enrollments:
- Washington County Community College - EDU 197 - Field Experience 
- SED 220 - Education of Young Children with Special Needs 
- ECE 185 - Observation and Assessment 
 
- University of Maine at Farmington - ECS 103 - Introduction to Teaching Early Childhood Special Education 
- ECH 150 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 
 
Cocurricular Opportunities:
- SkillsUSA 
- National Technical Honor Society 
Related career possibilities are school/day care aide, elementary teacher aide, elementary teacher, or home day care.
Recommended Academic Courses and Skills:
Ability to Read, Comprehend, and Write at a High School Level
Good Communication Skills
Good Attendance
Minimum Age of 16 Years Old








