Child Dev. & Family Studies

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  • Certified Family Life Educator Information Link

    Student Projects

  • CDFS 4720 - Family-Centered Community Building II (FCCB II)
    The course is a service-learning course that introduces students to issues and activities in the community.
    Spring 2011 "Back Pack" program fundraiser.


  • National Council on Family Relations
    CDFS 4391 / 5391
    Aging, Health and Development

    Child Development and Family Studies 4391 / 5391 is a fully integrated service-learning course. The purpose of the program is to affect positively the sense of well-being, physical fitness, and health status of older individuals. It also allows students to learn about aging, old age, history, and the different cultures present in our particular environment. AHeAD serves as a catalyst for the integration of various age, racial, and ethnic groups, the University, and the community. Community partners include local senior centers and long-term care facilities. Students may earn three credits per semester as they devote hours to activities and workshops for active and institutionalized elders.

    Click to see photos of students and seniors from the center.

  • CDFS 4790 - Family Life Program Development & Evaluation
    Sibshops were offered to provide brothers & sisters with an opportunity to learn how others handle situations commonly experienced with having special needs siblings.

    Click to see photos from one of the Sibshops.


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