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Created by: Sarah Bruns ITEC 1301 Section 18270 Instructor: Natalia Fofanova

“I am responsible for my financial future!”’ What can I do with an Human Development and Family Studies Degree?. Figure 2. Created by: Sarah Bruns ITEC 1301 Section 18270 Instructor: Natalia Fofanova University of Houston. Figure 1. Table of Contents. Introduction Table of Contents

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Created by: Sarah Bruns ITEC 1301 Section 18270 Instructor: Natalia Fofanova

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  1. “I am responsible for my financial future!”’What can I do with an Human Development and Family Studies Degree? Figure 2. Created by: Sarah Bruns ITEC 1301 Section 18270 Instructor: Natalia Fofanova University of Houston Figure 1. Created By Sarah Bruns

  2. Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents Who am I? What is Human Development and Family Studies? What do HDFS majors study? What kinds of jobs are available to HDFS majors? Faces of those who HDFS majors help How much do HDFS graduates make? What do I hope to do with my degree? Why are early interventions necessary? Early Childhood Interventions Video My ultimate goals My dream future Credits The End Created By Sarah Bruns

  3. Who am I? My name is Sarah Bruns. I am 24 years old and I live in Houston, Texas. I am currently a senior at the University of Houston and I am majoring in Human Development and Family Studies with a minor in Psychology. Figure 3 Click Image to Play Sound After I tell most people what my major is, they immediately look puzzled and ask me what it is and what will I do with it? This presentation will hopefully answer most of these questions. Created By Sarah Bruns

  4. What is Human Development and Family Studies? • HDFS is a bachelors of science program that looks at the social, physical, psychological, and emotional development of individuals and families (University of Houston). • At the University of Houston, students can major in HDFS and minor in: ~Psychology ~Sociology ~American Humanics ~Education Created By Sarah Bruns

  5. What do HDFS majors study? • According to the University of Houston, students study: • All aspects of lifespan development • Psychological Development • Social Development • Physical Development • Language Development • Family Development • Parent and Family Education • Human services • Laws and procedures • Non-profit services • Early childhood education • Research techniques Created By Sarah Bruns

  6. What kinds of jobs are available to HDFS majors? Since HDFS students study such a wide range of material, there are many jobs that are available to them right after graduation! These jobs include: • Human Services Administrator • Early Childhood Intervention Specialists • Child life Specialists • Non-profit Administrator • Juvenile and Adult Probation Officers • Teachers Figure 4 Figure 5 Created By Sarah Bruns

  7. Faces of those who HDFS majors work with Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 9 Figure 8 Created By Sarah Bruns Figure 12

  8. How much can HDFS graduates make? Created By Sarah Bruns

  9. What do I hope to do with my degree? Figure 13 In the fall, I plan on doing my internship with an Early Childhood Intervention program in Houston. I hope that this will lead to being hired with ECI so that I can carry on working for them after graduation. Created By Sarah Bruns

  10. Why are early interventions necessary? • It prepares children for future inclusion settings • It allows children with special needs to get help before they start to show obvious need. • Children who receive early intervention may overcome their special needs and meet their same-age peers in areas such as: • School • Socialization • Speech and Language • Physical Movement Created By Sarah Bruns

  11. Early Childhood Interventions Video • This video is used for training individuals to work with the Head Start Program. Head Start: • Is government funded • Provides early intervention to children with special needs. • This video shows the importance of Head Start and other programs like it for children who have special needs. Created By Sarah Bruns

  12. My ultimate goals Created By Sarah Bruns

  13. In my dream future, I will be working as a License Professional Counselor helping individuals with grief, marriage counseling, and adolescent depression. I hope to spend more time with my family and pursuing my goals. My Dream Future Created By Sarah Bruns Figures 14-17

  14. Credits • Slide 8 • Salary Information by Indeed • Slide 9 • Figure 13 by Sarah Bruns • Slide 10 • Clipart • Slide 11 • Video by Hilton/Early Head Start • Slide 13 • Figures 14-17 by Sarah Bruns • Background image by Sarah Bruns • Slide 14 • Figure 18 by Sarah Bruns • Slide 15 • Clipart background • Figure 19 by Sarah Bruns Slide 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Slide 2 Clipart Slide 3 Figure 3 by Sarah Bruns Slide 4 & 5 Background image by Sarah Bruns Clipart Information by University of Houston Slide 6 Figures 4 & 5 by Sarah Bruns Slide 7 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Created By Sarah Bruns Figure 18

  15. The End Presented By Sarah Bruns Figure 19 Created By Sarah Bruns

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