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Delta State Child Development Class given Thanksgiving preview

By November 19, 2009General

 

 

 

Delta State student William Holley (at left), a Health, Physical Education and Recreation major of Madison, talks with Child Development students Mia Luciano and Austin Grierson, both of Cleveland, during a Thanksgiving meal prepared in the Ada Swindle Mitchell Food Laboratory in Ewing Hall on the Delta State campus.

 
The three-year-old class of the Delta State University Child Development Center got a taste of what to expect with a Thanksgiving dinner prepared by the Family and Consumer Sciences Meals for Modern Living. The students in the class, taught by Assistant Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences Dr. Cam McMillen, are child development majors and minors.