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Help ease their pain

You’re someone who loves to help others, especially kids. Kids who can light up a room with their smile, except when they are hurting from a serious illness or injury. As a student in the Bachelor of Science in Child Life degree program, you will gain the knowledge and the experience to perform assessments of medical treatments and hospitalizations that affect children and their families. Our hands-on, industry-relevant curriculum is designed to get you out of the classroom and into the healthcare industry with rigorous preparation and real-world experience. When you earn your degree with Edgewood College, you’ll have the skills, knowledge, and professional connections to enter a clinical setting and make a positive, long-lasting impact on the lives of others.

Certified Child Life Specialists (CCLS) develop strategies and techniques that assist children and families in coping, reducing worry, and provide emotional support throughout stressful experiences. This is achieved by explaining procedures, enacting therapeutic play and self-expression activities, and serving as a compassionate advocate for the child and their family. You will have a profound impact as you take challenging healthcare situations and transform them into opportunities for healing, resilience, and smiles.

Located in Wisconsin’s capital city, Edgewood College’s location makes it an ideal choice for students pursuing this degree path. Madison, known for its expansive healthcare community, is home to several renowned hospitals including American Family Children’s Hospital – a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and partner of Edgewood College. A vibrant and engaged community both on campus and beyond, our picturesque location is the perfect blend offering a stimulating place to live and learn and a professional network that will position you to achieve your goals.

Locations
Madison, WI
Formats
On-campus
Number of Credits
120
Next Start Date
August 28, 2024

Careers within Child Life

$53,970

Child Life Specialists may work in a variety of settings:

  • Community-Based Organizations
  • Hospitals
  • Outpatient Clinics
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Specialty Clinics

Accreditation

Edgewood College’s Child Life program is proud to have earned endorsement from the Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP). This endorsement is a testament to the high standards and quality of the program’s curriculum, which is designed to provide undergraduate students with comprehensive education and hands-on training in the field of child life. By earning an ACLP endorsement, the program is recognized as a top choice for students looking to pursue a career in child life studies, providing students with a valuable advantage in the job market.

Child Life Program by the Numbers

10:1

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Student Organization

Edgewood College Child Life Association (CLA)

The Child Life Association – CLA – is a student run organization devoted to child life majors and students who have an interest in the child life field at Edgewood College. We provide opportunities for child life students to engage in activities related to the field and events throughout the community. Through the CLA we volunteer at places such as American Family Children’s Hospital and Gilda’s Club. In addition, we attend Child Life conferences, host resume workshops, and host Child Life Week on campus. Our goal is to make the Edgewood College community aware of child life, the benefits this career path provides for students, the impact a CCLS has in the lives of children and their families and provide networking opportunities for students.

Project Sunshine

Project Sunshine is a national volunteer-led program for pediatric patients and their families, bringing patients and volunteers together in hospitals through creative arts activities and other opportunities for social interaction and learning. We provide support to any child facing a medical challenge, whether that be acute, long term, behavioral, or developmental. When working in the hospital, we see children for who they are as unique individuals beyond their illness or diagnosis. We work with Child Life Specialists and other healthcare staff to create a space in the hospital environment for kids to socialize with each other and participate in fun activities that are both recreational and educational.

At our Edgewood College chapter, volunteers can participate in our “Sending Sunshine” events in which they assemble fun and interactive activities that will be sent to pediatric hospitals nationwide. These sunshine kits include developmentally appropriate materials used to spark joy, provide therapeutic value to the physical and emotional healing process, provide needed distraction, and assist hospital staff in building trust and rapport with patients.

Beat Childhood Cancer Edgewood (BCCE)

Founded by parents of children with cancer, Beat Childhood Cancer is a national organization whose mission is to drive childhood cancer research and raise awareness, making a difference in kids’ survival today. Inspired by their own children, they built a nonprofit organization with the hope of changing the story for the next family that will face a cancer diagnosis. BCCE is a student-led organization that partners with the national organization. Through a variety of fun activities such as student stress relief, build a bouquet, and penny wars, this compassionate group of difference makers brings the Edgewood College community together to raise awareness and financial support for childhood cancer research. BCCE also makes a local impact by hosting events like a book drive to support the local Children’s Hospital’s oncology floor.

Faculty Spotlights

Katie Glass

Katie Glass, EdD, CCLS

KGlass@edgewood.edu

Regina Yocum

Regina Yocum, MA, CCLS

RYocum@edgewood.edu

Sarah Keyes, MA, CCLS

Skeyes@edgewood.edu

Comprehensive Support & Mentoring

Students pursuing a Child Life degree face a multitude of requirements as they navigate their educational journey towards graduation, licensure, and securing a job in their field. By limiting enrollment to ten (10) students per cohort, faculty can devote ample time providing one-on-one academic support. Our dedicated team plays a pivotal role in mentoring, facilitating professional connections, and helping students gain practical experiences. The curriculum prepares students for both the internship application process and the clinical components required of the internship. Our program diligently focuses on preparing students through hands-on learning experiences, including:

  • Mock interviews
  • Practicum experience in both clinical and alternative settings
  • Resume workshops
  • Utilization of the Simulation Lab
  • Volunteer opportunities