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Jawan Burwell, Ed.D., CDL director, slides down a blow-up carrying Harper Perry during the Child Development Laboratory’s Family Field Day held at the facility’s grounds. The event featured a variety of games, blow-ups, music with a DJ, face-painting, prizes, and more.

N.C. A&T’s youngest students enjoy games, bounces houses, face painting and more during the Child Development Lab’s annual Field Day on April 26. The Child Development Lab, a part of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences’ Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, is a 5-star, nationally accredited center on campus that provides physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and creative development for children age 2 ½ to 5.

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