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MTTC Family & Consumer Sciences (040): Study Guide & Practice

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Course Description

Overview

Prepare to take the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) Family & Consumer Sciences exam by reviewing this extensive study guide. This resource covers family structure, human development, health care, economics and other topics you need to know to pass this teacher certification exam. This Study.com course was last updated in 2018.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. About the MTTC Tests
  • Ch 2. Family Structure & Systems
  • Ch 3. Basics of Interpersonal Relationships
  • Ch 4. Stages of Adulthood & Aging
  • Ch 5. Overview of Human Sexual Development
  • Ch 6. Family Changes & Transitions
  • Ch 7. Family Rights & Responsibilities
  • 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. Basics of Preparing for Parenthood
  • Ch 13. Prenatal Care, Fetal Development & Childbirth
  • Ch 14. Parenting Process
  • Ch 15. Parent-Child Communication & Conflict
  • Ch 16. Life Choices & Personal Wellness
  • Ch 17. Principles of Nutrition
  • Ch 18. Impact of Nutrition on Personal Wellness
  • Ch 19. Health Care Rights & Responsibilities
  • Ch 20. Careers, Family & Community
  • Ch 21. Factors That Influence Housing Selection
  • Ch 22. Home Design Features
  • Ch 23. Economics & Consumer Rights
  • Ch 24. Resource Management & Consumption Behaviors
  • Ch 25. MTTC Family & Consumer Sciences (040) Flashcards

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