IQ a Better Predictor of Adult Economic Success than Math
“Considering preterm and low-birthweight individuals’ multiple neurocognitive difficulties, our results suggest that IQ is a more significant predictor of adult […]
Work Towards Earning a Minor in Child and Family Studies this Summer!
As the demand for Child and Family Studies (CFS) courses increases, the CFS department is beginning to offer more classes […]
CFS Graduate Students attend 43rd Annual Southeastern Symposium on Child and Family Development
This past weekend, our department was represented at Quint State by four of our graduate students:Rebecca Renegar, Shahad Subiani, Tesha […]
UTK in Sweden applications due February 1st!
Applications are due Friday, February 1st for the UTK in Sweden program. Here’s what you need to know: WHAT WILL […]
Student Spotlight: Macey Wolfenbarger with Inskip Elementary School
HOMETOWN: Knoxville TN INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT SCHOOL AND GRADE LEVEL: Inskip Elementary School, 1st grade THREE SENTENCES ABOUT ME: My family […]
Professor Julia Jaekel (CFS) and Professor Nils Jaekel (TPTE) Co-Author New Research Study
Does Being Bilingual Make Children More Focused? Study Says No. Bilingual children do not have more advantages than monolingual […]
Student Spotlight: Hazel Weatherby with Inskip Elementary School
NAME: Hazel Weatherby HOMETOWN: Memphis, TN INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT SCHOOL AND GRADE LEVEL: Inskip Elementary School, 2nd Grade ABOUT HAZEL: I am […]
European Standards of Care for Newborn Health launched in Brussels
CFS Professor, Julia Jaekel, co-authored two chapters in the European Standards of Care for Newborn Health Report that were presented and signed […]
Student Spotlight: Kevin Treadway at the Family Justice Center
If you were to sum up your placement in one tagline/movie quote/song title, what would it be? “Be kind, for everyone […]
Student Spotlight: Morgan Coram with Zoo Knoxville
If you were to sum up your placement in one tagline/movie quote/song title, what would it be? “Africa” by Toto What […]