Are you interested in working with young children after graduation?
HDFS offers a concentration in Early Childhood Development and Early Childhood Development and Education. There are incredible opportunities right here on campus to work with children in a highly distinguished model Child Development Laboratory/School, with 5 classrooms and 65 children ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years old!
There will be two Information Sessions this semester that will take place in the Human Development Family Relations Bldg. (HDC on the map).
The sessions will include a tour of the Child Labs!
Wednesday February 27th: 4:00-4:45
Monday March 4th: 12:15-1:00
If you are interested, contact Kim Larrabee the Coordinator of the ECDE program at Kim.Larrabee@uconn.edu or Kristin Van Ness the Head of the HDFS Advising Center Kristin Van Ness kristin.van_ness@uconn.edu to sign up.
Looking forward to seeing you J
Here are detailed directions to the ECDE Info Session; and the Human Development FamilyRelations Building:
If you look on the campus map the abbreviation for our building is HDC, Human Development and Family Relations Building. It is located at 843 Bolton Rd, which is the road that goes by EO Smith High School. It is NOT the Human Development Family Studies Building located by Mirror Lake.
When you look at the map, you will see two circular parking areas on either side of the building. Both entry ways will have signs that say: Child Development Laboratories, Uconn Health/Nayden Clinic and Humphrey Marriage and Family Therapy.
You may come up either way, the one closest to South parking lot, provides both an elevator and stairs for access. If you come in that way you will make a LEFT when you enter the hall, HDC 145 is the second door on the left.
If you come up the driveway on the other side, enter the doors on your right- by the blue sign, come in and make a right and HDC 145 is on your left.
My desk phone # is 860-486-1018
For more information, contact: Kim Larrabee at kim.larrabee@uconn.edu
For more information, contact: Kim Larrabee at kim.larrabee@uconn.edu