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The Institute of Child Development-Department of Child Psychology (CPsy) at the University of Minnesota has long been a premier center of scholarship, teaching, and outreach devoted to the understanding and fostering of child development. Coursework and research activities focus primarily on the central cognitive, social, emotional, and psychological processes that underlie the development of infants, children, and youth.

Founded in 1925, the Institute is one of the oldest departments studying of children's development in the United States. From its inception, a key tenet of our department has been to "give away" child psychology. This philosophy has created an environment rich with collaborations, new ideas, and exciting interdisciplinary work. See more about our history, our undergraduate and graduate programs, the Shirley G. Moore Lab School, and the various collaborative centers and programs we are involved in!

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August 28: Have a great summer!

There are no bag lunches during the summer. See you in the fall!


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