Child Care

■ Standard 6: Students will examine workplace tasks and concepts in Family and Consumer Sciences.
■ Objective 2: Students will identify aspects related to the care and development of children.
■ Explore related career pathways: Child Development

Ideas for activities:

1. Identify careers related to child care: preschool/elementary teacher, nanny,

daycare, etc. http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=16612. 30 min.

2. Early Childhood Professions video—Learning Zone Express. 21 min.

■ Standard 6: Students will examine workplace tasks and concepts in Family and Consumer Sciences.
■ Objective 2: Students will identify aspects related to the care and development of children.
■ Standard 7: Student will examine workplace tasks and concepts in Health science and technology.
■ Objective 2: Explore the relationship and impact of health care on the family and consumer.

Ideas for Activities:

1. Identify safety hazards for small children. Identify potential hazards that exist

and demonstrate the prevention of injury and/or illness through safe practices.

a.  Child Safety: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=594. 45-60 m.

Discuss different types of child abuse and why it is wrong and what

students can do to get help for children. Have students fill in the

6 points of danger worksheet, find the Hazards, and case studies.

b. Candy or Medicine: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=14019

3. Demonstrate first aid skills and use of the Emergency Medical Services System.

a. Basic First Aid worksheet: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=204

Discuss when it is appropriate to call 911.

b. Tape first aid questions to a beach ball. Toss the beach ball around

having students answer the question where their hand touches the ball.

http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=22570. 20 min.

d. Role-play—Have students practice calling 911 and/or giving first aid.

e. Have students share personal experiences with emergency situations.

■ Standard 6: Students will examine workplace tasks and concepts in Family and Consumer Sciences.
■ Objective 2: Students will identify aspects related to the care and development of children.

Ideas for Activities:

1. Identify and understand appropriate child care skills for young children.

a. Notes/Lecture— Keys for care-giving worksheet (8.45). 30 min.

http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=440

b. Have students hold the electronic baby during the lesson. Set the baby

so that it cries about every 5-10 min. Discuss feelings and reactions.

c. Child Care behaviors: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=14131

Have students observe a child for 30 min. and write what they learn.

d. Write a paragraph— describe a babysitting problem you had and

what you did to solve the problem. 5 min.

e. Child Care review game: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=402

5. Develop or utilize age-appropriate learning activities for young children.

a. Worksheet— Care giver qualities and ideas of things to do. (8.38)

http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=17448. 30 min.

Have students plan a welcome activity, number activity, etc.

b. Child Care Activities: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=595

Have students create a preschool activity and explain or write a

paragraph about what the activity would teach a young child. 45 m.

You can also have students share their activity with the class.

For example, have a puppet show.

b.  Read a children’s story to the class. Discuss what makes a good story

such as a moral, large pictures, and talking loud and clear. Then have

students read children’s books to each other. 10-15 min.

c. Sing a preschool song, or play preschool music.

d. Make and eat a preschool snack. Have students list nutritious snacks.

e. Plan and hold a small preschool. 45-60 mion.

f. Marketing a child care service:

http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=12971

6. Understand the importance of adult : child ratios in child care and education

settings.

a. Give 4 electronic babies to one person to hold. Talk about the

importance of ratios and how to make it work. 5 min.

b.  Have students guess the adult : child ratios for preschool and discuss

their importance. 5 min.

■ Standard 7: Student will examine workplace tasks and concepts in Health science and technology.
■ Objective 2: Explore the relationship and impact of health care on the family and consumer.

Health Care—Explore related career pathways: Dental, Emergency Medical Technician, Medical Assistant, Nursing, Pharmacy, Surgical Technician, and Therapeutic Rehabilitation/Exercise

Ideas for activities:

1.  Therapeutic Services— http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=204

http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=10460

2.  Support Services— http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=10461

3.  Get a speaker from any of the health therapeutic services to come talk

about their career. This counts as work-based learning. 45 min.

4. Round robin— Have students rotate between different health careers.

Dental—dental assistant, dental hygienist, dental lab technician

Have students practice carving soap to develop manual dexterity

skills. Have students practice flossing or using a toothbrush correctly.

EMT—emergency medical technician, paramedic

Practice wrapping a hand, arm, and ankle with bandages.

Nursing—nurse, medical assistant

Teach students how to take temperatures, blood pressure, pulse, etc.

Physician—Doctor, physician’s assistant

Have students listen to breathing and heartbeats using a stethoscope.

Pharmacy—pharmacy technician

Have students count out “prescriptions” using M & M’s.

Therapeutic Rehabilitation/Exercise—physical therapist aide

Have students take a fitness test for flexibility, coordination, equilibrium,

speed, agility, strength and endurance. Bring physical therapy

equipment and have students guess what it is used for.

4. Health Career Game: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=22558

5. Health Care Careers Video: http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=388