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On behalf of the Institute of Child Development and Family Relations here at CSU, San Bernardino, welcome!
Established in 2002, our mission is to promote the optimal development and well-being of children and families in our geographic region through the education and training of future professionals, research, and the delivery of services. The Institute draws upon the strengths and expertise of faculty throughout the university, who have devoted their careers to teaching and research related to children and their families. These faculty members provide training in established graduate and undergraduate programs related to the institute such as Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Child Assessment, Special Education, Elementary Education, and Early Childhood Education, Family and Child Health.
- The Institute will provide education, training, and relevant practicum settings for undergraduate and graduate students, local professionals, parents and other community groups areas related to our mission.
- The Institute will contribute to the understanding of child development and family functioning through on-going research projects.
- The Institute will seek to strengthen undergraduate and graduate degree programs as well as of related services for children and their parents at the university through collaboration across academic programs, colleges, and university divisions.
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- The Institute will link faculty and students with (and be accessible by) children and their families, community agencies, public schools, and professionals.
- The Institute will provide direct services to help support the positive development of children and their families through child assessment, parent training, child development workshops, high quality programs for young children, child and family counseling and other related services.
- The Institute will build partnerships, bridges of cooperation and relationship, with professionals and agencies in the region, establishing a collaborative intellectual community created to work together to address the unmet needs of children and families.
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Contact Us: Email: icdfr@csusb.edu
Phone: (909)-537-3679 Fax: 909-537-7294 |
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