What careers with children are going to be a life long carrer?
love children and want to stay in that field and want to know majors I can choose. #college-major #college-grads
2 answers
Katrina’s Answer
Hi Shianne,
You can major in just about anything. Here are some majors that you can start looking at:
Education
- Typically divided into early childhood, primary, and secondary education
Psychology
- Two areas that focus on kids include child psychology and school psychology
Social Work
Medicine/Pre-med
Nursing
Counseling
- School counseling, educational counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy
Sports and Recreation
- Community recreation
Library (& Information) Science
Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences
- Speech Pathology
Criminal Justice/Law
Luke’s Answer
Education & Development (Early Childhood - High School):
Majors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education (specify a subject like Math or English)
Careers: Preschool Teacher, Kindergarten Teacher, Elementary School Teacher, Middle School Teacher, High School Teacher, Special Education Teacher
Child Psychology & Counseling:
Majors: Psychology, Child Development, School Counseling
Careers: Child Psychologist, School Counselor, Play Therapist, Behavior Analyst
Healthcare:
Majors: Nursing (Pediatrics), Pediatrics, Child Psychiatry
Careers: Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Child Psychiatrist
Other Fields:
Majors: Social Work, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy
Careers: Child Social Worker, Speech-Language Pathologist (working with children), Occupational Therapist (working with children)
Choosing the Right Major:
Interests: Consider what age group you enjoy working with most (toddlers, elementary schoolers, teenagers) and what aspects of child development interest you (education, social-emotional well-being, healthcare).
Job Market: Research job growth and salary potential in your desired field.
Talk to Professionals: Connect with people in these careers to learn more about their daily work and educational paths.
Remember: A fulfilling career is about more than just your major. Here are some additional tips:
Gain Experience: Volunteer or work part-time in childcare settings, schools, or camps to solidify your passion for working with children.
Develop Soft Skills: Strong communication, patience, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills are crucial for success in any child-related field.
With the right major, experience, and dedication, you can build a lifelong career that allows you to make a positive impact on children's lives.