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NMTA Family & Consumer Sciences (310): Study Guide & Practice

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Course Description

Overview

The NMTA Family & Consumer Sciences (310) exam has been discontinued. Please view the Study.com course Praxis Family & Consumer Sciences (5122): Practice & Study Guide instead. That course is designed to fully prepare you for your teacher certification exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Preparing for Parenthood
  • Ch 2. Prenatal Care, Fetal Development & Childbirth
  • Ch 3. The Development of Infants & Toddlers
  • Ch 4. The Development of Preschoolers
  • Ch 5. The Development of School-Aged Children
  • Ch 6. The Development of Adolescents
  • Ch 7. Physical, Social & Cognitive Development of Adults
  • Ch 8. Parenting Styles & Responsibilities
  • Ch 9. Factors Affecting Families
  • Ch 10. Family Transitions & Crises
  • Ch 11. Maintaining a Healthy Environment
  • Ch 12. Child Care Programs
  • Ch 13. Communication & Interpersonal Relationships
  • Ch 14. Principles of Personal & Family Finance
  • Ch 15. Personal Insurance Coverage
  • Ch 16. Resource Management & Consumer Skills
  • Ch 17. Housing, Interiors, Textiles & Apparel
  • Ch 18. Principles of Nutrition & Food Science
  • Ch 19. Nutrition Needs Across the Lifespan
  • Ch 20. Nutrition & Wellness
  • Ch 21. Food Sanitation & Safety
  • Ch 22. Food Preparation & Meal Planning
  • Ch 23. Family & Consumer Sciences Careers & Education
  • Ch 24. Basic Workplace Skills
  • Ch 25. Career Skills & Employment
  • Ch 26. NES Family & Consumer Sciences (310) Flashcards

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