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FTCE Family & Consumer Science 6-12 (052): Practice & Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

Enhance your understanding of family systems, parenting, consumerism and more with this study guide. The material in this course covers what you'll find on the Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Family & Consumer Science 6-12 exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. About the FTCE Tests
  • Ch 2. Analyzing Families
  • Ch 3. Factors That Impact Personality Development
  • Ch 4. Decision Making & Problem Solving in Families
  • Ch 5. Challenges During Marriages
  • Ch 6. Preparing for Parenthood
  • Ch 7. Prenatal Care, Fetal Development & Childbirth
  • Ch 8. The Development of Infants & Toddlers
  • Ch 9. The Development of Preschoolers
  • Ch 10. The Development of School-Aged Children
  • Ch 11. The Development of Adolescents
  • Ch 12. Understanding Parenting Styles
  • Ch 13. Handling Stress & Crises
  • Ch 14. Clothing Selection as a Consumer
  • Ch 15. Clothing, Textiles & Technology
  • Ch 16. The American Economic System
  • Ch 17. Money & Resource Management
  • Ch 18. Understanding Consumerism
  • Ch 19. Factors That Influence Housing Selection
  • Ch 20. Home Design Features
  • Ch 21. Fundamentals of Nutrition & Wellness
  • Ch 22. Providing Nutritional Care
  • Ch 23. Nutritional Deficiencies, Eating Disorders & Addictions
  • Ch 24. Developing Meal Planning & Service Skills
  • Ch 25. Food Selection, Safety & Storage
  • Ch 26. Food Preparation Methods
  • Ch 27. Professional Knowledge of Family & Consumer Science Field
  • Ch 28. FTCE Family & Consumer Science 6-12 Flashcards

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