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"Child Development is something I want to go in to.
The class teaches you a lot about learning how to care
for them, and if you enjoy kids, take the class, and
maybe go work with little kids to see if that's what you
want to do all your life."
-Junior Amy Stillwell
"Adult living has been an interesting class in which you
get to interact with classmates and learn their feelings
about life, and what we have to expect as adults."
-Senior Amy Ives
"I took child development. I learned everything from
conception to birth to five years of age, and I learned
things like how to handle them and how to take care of
them. Since I plan to be an elemetary education teacher,
it will help me to better understand what they're
(children) going through, and how I can help them."
-Senior Amy Hartman
"I plan to take everyday living class in the future
because it sounds like a good class. They teach you how
to live in the real world, and what you need to know."
-Freshman Amy Hansen
"I haven't taken a home-ec class yet. I haven't really
thought about it. I'm not the cooking type. All I see
home-ec class as is cooking, and I don't really want to
cook when I get older."
-Sophomore Amy Dambrosa
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