The Child and Family Studies Laboratory operates a preschool for children who are 4 by September 1st and a kindergarten for children who are 5 by September 30th. Because we are a teacher training facility, each class has a low student-teacher ratio of 4-5 adults to 20 children. As such, we work to meet the individual needs of each student as we focus on their social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth throughout the year.
Frequently Asked Questions About Child and Family Studies Laboratory
What age groups does the Child and Family Studies Laboratory preschool and kindergarten serve?
The preschool serves children who are 4 by September 1st, and the kindergarten serves children who are 5 by September 30th.
What is the student-to-teacher ratio at the Child and Family Studies Laboratory?
Each class has a low student-teacher ratio of 4-5 adults to 20 children to provide individualized attention.
How does the Child and Family Studies Laboratory support children's development?
The program focuses on children's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth throughout the year while meeting individual needs.
Where is the Child and Family Studies Laboratory located?
It is located at 1100 Campus Dr, 1099 JFSB, Provo, UT 84604, United States.
How can I contact the Child and Family Studies Laboratory?
You can reach them by phone at +1 801-422-3219.
Does the Child and Family Studies Laboratory have an online presence?
Yes, their website can be found at https://preschool.byu.edu/
What university departments are located near the Child and Family Studies Laboratory?
Nearby departments include BYU Sociology, School of Social Work, The School of Family Life, Department of Psychology, and many others on the BYU campus.
Are there any dining options near the Child and Family Studies Laboratory for visitors?
Yes, The Pendulum Court Cafe is nearby and offers American cuisine, perfect for grabbing a meal before or after your visit.
What campus facilities are close to the Child and Family Studies Laboratory that visitors might find interesting?
Visitors might want to check out the Eyring Science Center, James E. Talmage Building, and Spencer W. Kimball Tower, all nearby landmarks on the BYU campus.
How does the Child and Family Studies Laboratory integrate with BYU’s academic community?
As a teacher training facility, the Laboratory collaborates closely with nearby BYU departments such as the School of Social Work, Department of Teacher Education, and others to provide practical experience.