An intervention that uses music and games to help preschoolers learn self-regulation skills is helping prepare at-risk children for kindergarten, a new study from Oregon State University shows.
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Throughout the long journey of accreditation, the CPHHS has had the continued support of university leadership, alumni, donors, and community and industry partners.
The modified toy cars give children with mobility disabilities a chance to play and socialize with their peers more easily, said Sam Logan, an assistant professor in the CPHHS and leader of the Go Baby Go project at OSU.
At the Nov. 10 Corvallis Science Pub, Megan MacDonald, an assistant professor in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences, will explore the connection between autism and exercise.
At the college’s annual New Student Welcome Picnic, more than 200 undergraduates joined college faculty and staff to kick off the new school year.
PHHS professor earns prominent award
Professor Brad Cardinal has been honored by receiving the highest award given by the Oregon Society of Health and Physical Education (SHAPE).