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The A.A. degree vocational program equips aspiring early childhood professionals with skills to support diverse young learners in educational environments. This pathway readies graduates for entry-level positions or transition into bachelor's programs focused on Child Development. The curriculum emphasizes blending age-appropriate theory with practical application while cultivating professional expertise and workplace abilities. Participants discover how to collaborate with community, national, and global organizations to champion children's and families' needs effectively. This qualification meets the educational prerequisites for California's Child Development Permit Site Supervisor credential. Those pursuing site supervisor certification must additionally complete CD 59G (Management Systems), CD 59H (Leadership Skills), and CD 67 (Adult Supervision) courses in child program administration.