The Center for Child, Family, and Community Partnerships is an important practical research platform under the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, mainly focusing on the healthy growth of teenagers, scientific family education guidance and the construction of community supporting service systems. It combines educational psychology, social work theory and community management practice to carry out targeted research and practical promotion work.

The main research contents cover adolescent mental health guidance, parent-child relationship adjustment strategies, balanced development of family education and school education, community public welfare tutoring system construction and vulnerable teenager group care and assistance mechanisms. The center insists on combining field investigation with practical intervention, and summarizes operable education guidance schemes and community service modes from a large number of real cases.
It has established long-term cooperative docking with a large number of local schools, family education guidance institutions and community service stations, continuously accumulating front-line practical experience and research data. At the same time, it carries out educational research exchanges with many overseas educational institutions and social service organizations, sharing effective teenager growth support modes and family education popularization experience. Overseas students majoring in education, psychology and social work often pay attention to its research results to enrich their practical research directions and service thinking.
Center for Child Website(https://www.bc.edu/lynch/ccfcp)