Resources for talking about race, racism, and racialized violence with kids
The violent and racist events and the images that continue to roll across screens in our homes can cause distress among young children. These resources can help.
The violent and racist events and the images that continue to roll across screens in our homes can cause distress among young children. These resources can help.
The Early Childhood Center at Colorado State University will be participating in a collaborative exhibition that will open at the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver in September 2021.
The Early Childhood Center was able to re-open in early July by following recommended public health guidance from national, state, and local public health agencies. Read more about their community and how they are adjusting to the new normal.
The CSU Early Childhood Center and the Department of Occupational Therapy have put tips together to help you maintain your new normal during the safer-at-home order.
The CSU Early Childhood Center has put together a list of activities that you can do with your child in nature to enjoy this exceptional time of the year.
Everyone is feeling the strain of social distancing, and young children are no exception. Here are some tips to help your family adjust and get through.
Follow these tips from Colorado State University’s Early Childhood Center for some quick and easy, in-home gross motor activities for children and families.
Kayla Prieto, a human development and family studies undergrad, has been awarded a WomenGive scholarship to help her continue her dream of working with diverse young children.
When the Early Childhood Center at Colorado State University received a donation to renovate one of its spaces into a library and parent resource center, it turned to a group of CSU students in a third-year interior architecture and design studio course.