We provide systematic education over the course of four years, centered on living and training experiences dealing directly with children, providing a multifaceted approach to the expertise necessary to comprehensively support children's growth and development.
Our students learn broadly about children's family welfare and how to provide assistance with child rearing and nursing infants, and are taught to foster sympathetic understanding and support of children's minds and bodies. After graduation, they can be active in workplaces related to children and families, such as child and family support centers, nursery schools, and kindergartens.
Our students learn about a broad range of topics, such as nurturing and education during infancy, mental issues encountered up to adolescence, elementary school education, and educational cultural activities and leisure activities outside of school. After graduation, they can be active in workplaces related to children and families, for example as elementary school teachers.