Weber State University Department of Child & Family Studies

Weber State University Department of Child & Family Studies Preparing Early Childhood and Family Life Educators to positively transform our community and society

The mission of the Department of Child and Family Studies is to prepare Early Childhood and Family Life Educators to positively transform our community and society. Our vision is that we aspire to enrich the lives of all children and families in our community and society. Please visit https://www.weber.edu/chfam for information about our department degrees and programs.

12/14/2021

You're almost to the finish line. Good luck on your finals, Wildcats!

12/10/2021

The Mentors for Outreach and Retention in Education (MORE) in the Moyes College of Education is an essential part of a team focused on recruiting and retaining students. The MORE student workers will be responsible for supporting the success of recruitment and retention programs and may be asked to....

12/10/2021
Please join us for our first ever Infant/Child Mental Health Lunch & Learn event, co-sponsored by the Utah Association f...
10/04/2021

Please join us for our first ever Infant/Child Mental Health Lunch & Learn event, co-sponsored by the Utah Association for Infant Mental Health!

09/08/2021
07/14/2021

Congratulations to Weber State child and family studies professor Paul Schvaneveldt for being selected for a second Fulbright Scholar award!

Schvaneveldt will conduct research on family violence prevention efforts and will work in Columbia to increase the availability of evidence-based programs to prevent intimate partner violence.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3fkrmim

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1351 Edvalson Street Dept 1301
Ogden, UT
84408

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