Chapter 1: An Introduction to Human Services

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Across
  1. 5. a two-year degree earned through community colleges
  2. 6. developed talents or abilities
  3. 8. a generic term that describes a career field providing for the needs of people
  4. 10. a four-year degree earned through colleges and universities
  5. 11. a government-funded preschool program that focuses on preparing disadvantaged children for school
  6. 12. earned after completing at least one year of study beyond a bachelor's degree
  7. 15. these types of careers provide personal services for people including cosmetologists and massage therapists
  8. 17. set ways of thinking or feeling about someone or something
  9. 18. workers in this field meet the needs of infants, toddlers, and young children
Down
  1. 1. this field involves helping people maintain healthy, productive lives.
  2. 2. these workers are a central part of the human services industry and offer advice and assistance to people at all stages of life
  3. 3. the highest degree a person can earn
  4. 4. allows full time employees to take unpaid job-protected leave for family transitions involving close family members, such as spouses, children, and parents.
  5. 7. These offer people an opportunity to establish and run their own businesses
  6. 9. A course of study that prepares students for careers in specific trades and occupations that need skilled workers
  7. 13. Involves working for a qualified professional to learn a skilled trade
  8. 14. workers help people budget, solve financial problems, and make good consumer decisions
  9. 16. Natural Abilities