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Paid Family and Medical Leave Improves the Well-Being of …

WebEdited by Rebekah Levine Coley, Ph.D., Boston College.For more information, contact Kelly R. Fisher, Ph.D., Director for Policy, Society for Research in Child

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Parents’ and Caregivers’ Health Insurance Supports Children’s …

WebWhen adults’ health care needs are met, they are better equipped to support their children as they grow and learn. When just one uninsured family member faces high …

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How Health-Care Policies Affect Children's Health and Development

WebThis brief summarizes a longer Social Policy Report, "The Influence of Health Care Policies on Children's Health and Development," by James M. Perrin, Professor of Pediatrics at …

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Raising Healthy Children: Helping Families Support Their Children’s

WebA section in the January/February 2011 special issue of Child Development on Raising Healthy Children features articles that highlight ways parents can help their …

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Announcing the 2024 Recipients of the Small Grants for Early …

WebDriven by its Strategic Plan, the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) recognizes the importance of capacity building for early career scholars seeking …

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February 2019 Spotlight, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Ph.D.

WebThis month, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Hirokazu Yoshikawa ([email protected]) as our member in spotlight.Hirokazu Yoshikawa is the …

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Disparities in the Quality of Pediatric Dental Care: New Research …

WebThis brief summarizes a longer Social Policy Report, "Disparities in the Quality of Pediatric Dental Care: New Research and Recommended Changes," by …

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Increasing Support for Home Visiting Innovation is Critical for …

WebEvidence-based home visiting is a critical service that effectively improves child and family well-being. 1,2 Yet, while millions of pregnant people and families with …

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Targeted Policies Can Reduce the Harmful Consequences of Food

WebSource: Feeding America's Map the Meal Gap. Food Insecurity Affects Both Children and Parents. Research shows that infants and toddlers raised in food insecure …

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Autism Spectrum Disorders: Improving the Lives of Children and …

WebPolicy Implications. To help improve the lives and independence of children and adults with ASD, policymakers should: Ensure that health insurance and public funding policies …

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Release: NICHD strategic plan sets priorities for research on …

WebThe Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), part of the National Institutes of Health, has released a strategic …

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Dr. Marilyn Ahun Receives Victoria S. Levin Award for Early Career

WebAbout the Victoria S. Levin Award. The Victoria S. Levin Award for Early Career Success in Young Children’s Mental Health Research was established to honor …

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Help SRCD Respond to Proposed New Head Start Rules

WebIn January 2024, SRCD members, the SRCD Science and Social Policy Committee, and the SRCD Caucuses joined the Policy Department to respond to some …

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Strengthening Mental Health Support Services for Refugee …

WebThere are more than 11 million refugee children worldwide who have been forced to flee their homes due to persecution or a fear of persecution based on race, …

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The Science is Clear: Separating Families has Long-term Damaging

WebAfter the United States Department of Justice announced the “Zero Tolerance Policy for Criminal Illegal Entry,” Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE — an arm of the …

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Addressing Inequities in Education: Considerations for Black …

WebData on COVID-19 transmission rates show an irrefutable and disturbing pattern: Black Americans are contracting and dying from COVID-19 at rates that far …

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Addressing Inequities in Education: Considerations for Asian …

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to a global surge in harassment and hate crimes against individuals of Asian descent, including Asian Americans. 1 Misdirected …

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Addressing Inequities in Education: Considerations for Latinx …

WebLatinx populations are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Prevention efforts, including shelter-inplace, place an additional burden on Latinx populations due to …

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Addressing Inequities in Education: Considerations for LGBTQ

WebLGBTQ+ Youth Can Experience Heightened Risk of Family Rejection. A number of LGBTQ+ youth report rejection or harassment from caregivers and siblings. 29,30 Thus, some …

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Gerald Patterson Curriculum Vitae

WebFamily interaction: A process model of deviancy training. In L. Eron (Ed.), special edition of Aggressive Behavior, 10, 253-267. Patterson, G. R., & Reid, J. B. (1984). Social …

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Robert Emde Born 4/29/1935 in Orange, New Jersey

WebRobert Emde. Born 4/29/1935 in Orange, New Jersey. Spouse – Joyce Emde. A.B. from Dartmouth College (1956), M.D. from Columbia University College of Physicians and …

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