Human Development and Family Studies team receives award to support Down syndrome pilot study
A new study for young children with Down syndrome focuses on a parent-mediated intervention to promote the development of executive function.
A new study for young children with Down syndrome focuses on a parent-mediated intervention to promote the development of executive function.
Through the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies Gerontology Interdisciplinary Minor program, Yuka Nagata finds the intersection of her two passions, music and serving our aging community.
Leah Young finds success throughout her undergraduate experience from a desire and passion to support others.
R’ron Fisher is graduating with a pre-health professions concentration and plans to become a public health educator or a teacher.
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.
Why do some communities have better outcomes for citizens when faced with disasters and challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic? CSU researchers have developed a way to measure and quantify a community’s democratic resources to respond called the Civic Capacity Index.