Development
Age Ranges
Learning Styles
Preschool jobs
Careers
100

This is another type of development, which is concerned with the growth of an individual's sense of right and wrong and their understanding of ethical principles.

Moral

100

birth- 1 yr

infant

100

These learners benefit from visual aids like diagrams, charts, and videos. They often understand information better when it's presented in a graphic format.

Visual

100

Makes snack for the children, in charge of hand washing and singing snack song.

Snack

100

a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching

Teacher (K-12)

200

This involves the development of a person's emotions, personality, and how they learn to process and express feelings

Emotional

200

1-3

toddler

200

Also known as aural learners, these individuals learn best by listening to lectures, discussions, and audiobooks. They may also benefit from reading aloud to themselves

Auditory

200

Teaches lessons such as, review, math, science, english, and art 

Station teachers

200

help students with course selection and academic planning, offer support for personal and social issues, and provide guidance on college and career readiness.

Guidance Counselor

300

This area focuses on the changes in an individual's relationships, interactions, and how they relate to others as they grow and change throughout life.

Social development

300

3-5

Pre- schooler

300

These learners focus on the written word and prefer to learn through reading and writing. They are often strong note-takers who benefit from text-heavy materials like books and presentations.

Reading/Writing

300

Goes outside to cars, and gets the children from the cars, welcoming them to school

Morning Greeting

300

helps individuals, families, and communities cope with life challenges, which can include assessing needs, providing counseling, and connecting clients with resources like housing and healthcare

Social Worker

400

Gross motor skills- Large movements, like kicking a ball

Fine motor skills- small hand movements like holding a pencil

overall health and wellness

Physical 

400

5-12

School-aged

400

Also called tactile or physical learners, these individuals learn best through hands-on activities and movement. They engage with the material by doing, making them well-suited for lab work or other experiential learning.

Kinestitic

400

Signs children in and marks whose absent, as well as passes out station bracelets to children.

Receptionist

400

overseeing daily operations, managing staff, implementing educational policies, and handling budgets

Administrator

500

This refers to the development of mental processes such as learning, attention, memory, language, thinking, reasoning, and creativity.

Cognitive 

500

12-18

Teenager

500

those who prefer to work independently and understand themselves deeply, focusing on self-analysis, reflection, and internal thought processes. In education, this means they thrive in settings that allow for self-paced instruction, individualized projects, and independent research

Intrapersonal

500

Keeps track of time, In charge of carpet time including: the pledge, calender, weather, book, dissmisal.

Lead teacher

500

evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages

Speech Pathologist