Question by Brittfacee: What kind of careers can you get with a child development degree?
Im thinking about going to college and taking child development courses, i was jsut wondering what kind of career i would be looking forward to? All i know is i want to work with children, i love children. Im not too picky, was just wondering.

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Answer by Jan409
Depending on the content and level of the courses you are doing you could be employed as a child development officer in a children’s nursery school and/or family learning centre

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