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Studying a bachelor's in Behavioral Sciences, what careers are in the field?
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I’m studying behavioral sciences with an emphasis in psychology (might start to focus more on sociology, not sure yet as I’m going into my second year). I’m not too sure what careers are available with my degree. I enjoy working with children and I have volunteer experience from a preschool,
nursery, and daycare. I have an interest in helping others, trying to understand and improve the behaviors of children, finding good parenting methods, and giving advice. I also volunteered in the US to donate school supplies to underprivileged students in New York. What can I do? I’m just curious as I can’t seem to find much information online for my country (Trinidad and Tobago) and I’m not sure where else I could look or what to search to find what I need. I'm only 19 and not looking for a job yet, I'm just curious and wishing to see my options. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice, it doesn’t need to be much but I'll appreciate anything!

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