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The UT Dallas Center for Children and Families promotes optimal child development by enhancing research, practice and outreach.

Openings available for UTD Callier Center's InterACT camp for children with ASD in grades 2nd- 5th. For info, contact [email protected].


Next lecture - “Parenting Adolescents with Chronic Health Needs" - May 25th at UTD. For more info, see: ow.ly/aG1up .


39% of 12- to 17-year-old youths have reported witnessing violence, learn more: 1.usa.gov/Ie4UjT via @samhsagov #HeroesofHope


2012 CCF Lecture Series: Dr. Van Beveran, Friday April 27th, at 9:30am. For more information, check out our site! ow.ly/avM7m


Tracking adolescent behavior on facebook: ow.ly/ajiHC


New Blog: Global Youth Service Day ow.ly/adfXA


New blog: Promoting Early Development Through Music ow.ly/a5gpP


New blog: Emotional Well-being in Young Children ow.ly/9UuPx


New blog: In the Zone: Early Learning and the Zone of Proximal Development ow.ly/9Nbar


Join CCF for a public lecture, Monday March 5th at 7pm. Registration is required, for more information click here! ow.ly/9qa2Y


Center for Children and Families intern, Hong-hai, makes UT-Dallas news! ow.ly/9o34D


New blog: From Crayons to Shakespeare: Exposing Young Children to Creativity and the Arts ow.ly/9mDef


The Center for Children and Families is hosting a lecture from the Montessori Institute! Please join us: ow.ly/9jZpp


News Center: Dr. Noah Sasson, Comparing traits of autism and schizophrenia ow.ly/9jXm1


2012 Spring Lecture Series: Dr. Jackie Nelson, Friday February 24th at 9:30am. For more information check out our site! ow.ly/9cGWF


New blog: Engaging Your Child’s Literacy and Language Development before School ow.ly/94vVy


New blog:Engaging Your Child’s Literacy and Language Development before School ow.ly/94rxw


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