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Family Studies 15G

Interested in family dynamics? This half credit course is an overview of the Family Studies courses offered at the Grae10-12 levels. Students gain an understanding of human needs and how those needs can be met by the individual and society. Students will study unit topics on communication, self-concept, decision making, values and goals. Child development and the Real Baby simulation introduction is a major component of this program. Relationships with family and peers will also be topics for unit discussion.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

Family Studies 20G

Are you interested in a career in teaching, child care, social work or the medical profession? An introduction of child development including physical, emotional, intellectual and social development from conception to toddler years is explored. The Real Baby simulation is a major component of this course. The curriculum and parenting simulation together form a powerful tool to give the insightful picture of the skills required to effectively care for a child.

Family Studies 30F 30S

Does Early Childhood Education interest you? This course focuses on preschool and early school age child development. Activities that promote physical, social, intellectual and emotional development will be explored. Students will observe and take park in children's activities in a daycare setting.

This course can be taken as a university entrance course for University of Manitoba or University of Winnipeg at 40S. The student would be expected to do addition assignments to 30G.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

 

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

 

 
 
 

Family Studies 40F, 40S

Are you interested in developing a personal philosophy? This course is an in-depth study about your personal growth and development as you enter adulthood. YOur personal values and goals are explored and are applied to relationships with family, peers and significant others. Students will also explore and develop career goals. Studnets will investigate careers that they are interested in and will shadow a member in that career for a short period of time.

This course can be taken as a university entrance course or U of M or U of W at 40S. The student would be expected to do additional assignment to 40F.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

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