CSU Early Childhood Center toddlers tell stories with photography
What began as fascination with a digital camera has grown into an exhibit of photography by young children who attend the Colorado State University Early Childhood Center.
What began as fascination with a digital camera has grown into an exhibit of photography by young children who attend the Colorado State University Early Childhood Center.
December in the CSU Administration Building just wouldn’t be the same without the annual holiday sing-along, which took place this year on Dec. 6.
Jo Karen “Jody” Werner (B.S., occupational therapy, ’70) and her husband Mike Werner (B.S., outdoor recreation, ’70) created the Jody Werner OT Clinical Education Scholarship to support occupational therapy students engaged in their final fieldwork experiences at CSU’s Early Childhood Center.
"You don't have to have a disability to benefit from occupational therapy," says occupational therapist and CSU Assistant Professor Lisa Fyffe. "Occupational therapists can support the playfulness, development and learning of all children in small and large ways."
The four-year-olds who attend the Colorado State University Early Childhood Center took their annual trip to the Administration Building to sing to President Tony Frank.
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Preschoolers from the Early Childhood Center at CSU filled President Tony Frank's office with sweet voices and holiday cheer on Dec. 3.