What associates degree do i get if i want to work with kids?

Aug 31
2009

So this is me second year at our community college. At first i thought i wanted to become an elementary teacher, but its not teaching i want to do, i just want to take care of kids. Like working at a day care, professionally taking care of someones kids. I go to paradise valley community college in phoenix, arizona. So i dont want "Associate in Arts in Elementary Education (AAEE) " anymore cause i DONT want to teach at a school. Can someone PLEASE help me! i am planning to make my way to an advisor soon, but hopefully someone online will know :(

if this helps this was under the "degree and certificates" link on my schools site:

2008 – 2009 Associate in Arts (AA)

2008 – 2009 Associate in Arts in Elementary Education (AAEE)

2008 – 2009 Associate in Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts – Art

2008 – 2009 Associate in Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts – Dance

2008 – 2009 Associate in Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts – Theatre

2008 – 2009 Associate in Business (ABUS) (General) Requirements

2008 – 2009 Associate in Business (ABUS) (Special) Requirements

2008 – 2009 Associate in General Studies (AGS)

2008 – 2009 Associate in Science (AS)

2008 – 2009 Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) – A, B, S

2008 – 2009 Associate in Applied Science General Education Requirements (Note: This is not a degree but approved general education requirements.)

please help! i also would like to get my associates too.. i dont think i can handle more school

The type of learning you want to get into and what age group you want to be an aide/teacher for is important in your decision process, along with what "you" are interested in overall and what you are good at. AA and AAEE are likely your best approaches based on your list above, but 2008 – 2009 Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) – A, B, S is also a viable option.

2 Responses to “What associates degree do i get if i want to work with kids?”

  1. DrIG says:

    Youn will need to choose the categary by yourself since it should be based on your own interests./
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  2. Curious_Yank_in_South_Korea says:

    The type of learning you want to get into and what age group you want to be an aide/teacher for is important in your decision process, along with what "you" are interested in overall and what you are good at. AA and AAEE are likely your best approaches based on your list above, but 2008 – 2009 Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) – A, B, S is also a viable option.
    References :

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