The BS in Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to understand individual and family development across the lifespan. Combining psychological, sociological, and educational perspectives, the program prepares graduates for careers in counseling, advocacy, education, and community support.
Analyzing Parent-Child Attachment Styles in Early Childhood
Developing Intervention Programs for At-Risk Youth
The Role of Grandparents in Multigenerational Households
Impact of Divorce on Adolescent Mental Health
Creating Resources for New Parents on Infant Development
Designing Age-Appropriate Learning Materials for Toddlers
Examining the Effects of Technology on Teen Relationships
Stress and Coping Mechanisms in Caregivers of Older Adults
Designing Community Support Programs for Single Parents
Parenting Practices Across Cultures: A Comparative Study
The Influence of Sibling Relationships on Emotional Growth
Life Course Perspective on Career and Family Balance
The Role of Play in Early Childhood Cognitive Development
Designing Workshops on Healthy Relationship Skills for Teens
Assessing the Impact of Foster Care on Child Adjustment
Resilience in Families Facing Chronic Illness
Effects of Parental Incarceration on Family Dynamics
Aging and Social Isolation: Community-Based Solutions
Evaluating Prenatal Education Programs for First-Time Mothers
The Impact of Financial Stress on Marital Satisfaction
Prepare to work in schools, nonprofits, healthcare, and community organizations by exploring human development and family wellness from birth to old age.
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