Hot off the press... by Steven Holochwost & Co. in Early Childhood Development and Care on "Maternal warmth, intrusiveness, and executive functions in early childhood: tracing developmental processes among African American children" check it out... https://t.co/B484mdYunj
Congratulations to Guan Wang for presenting her biopsychosocial research on stress and relationship among refugee populations with @UNCG_HDFS prof Dr. Suhda Shreeniwas at the UNC Greensboro 2018 Graduate Research & Creativity Expo! @UNCGResearch@BEE_Lab_News
Congrats to Nikki Trupiano presenting her poster on infant sleep hygiene using data from the @BEE_Lab_News Neonatal and Pediatric Sleep Study at the 19th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research at UNC-Chapel Hill. @unc_our @UNCResearch @UNCPsych
Wrapping up our awards presentation, Kyla Garrett Wagner @UNCMJgradstudy & Marie Camerota @UNCPsych are honored w/ @GPSFatUNC Graduate Student Awards for Excellence in Mentorship. Congratulations to all awardees! #CarolinaLovesGraduateStudents#UNC
Need something to do tomorrow afternoon? Come see Nikki Trupiano presenting a poster using data from the Neonatal and Pediatric Sleep Study from the @BEE_Lab_News at the 19th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research at UNC Chapel Hill. https://t.co/btrL89XzTc
Congratulations to Amy McCurdy for successfully defending her Master's Thesis, "Autonomy-Relevant Maternal Parenting in Early Childhood
as a Predictor of Anxiety Symptoms in Preadolescence"!!!
Congratulations to @MarieCamerota for successfully and brilliantly defending her dissertation, "Evaluating a Latent Measurement Model for Infant Sleep: From Intrinsic and Extrinsic Predictors to Cognitive Outcomes." Way to go Dr. Camerota!!!
Unsettling new data finds children ages 3 to 5 with disabilities and/or emotional and social challenges represent 75 percent of preschool suspensions and expulsions. https://t.co/AvLtO2auRZ #ece#earlychildhoodeducation
Drs. Cathi Propper, Roger Mills-Koonce, Sarah Short and Michael Willoughby receive NIH grant to study the effects of poverty on early neurological development and executive functioning.
https://t.co/FplGUZRj0i via @EurekAlert
A new paper from the Durham Child Health and Development Study by Steven Holochwost and the BEE lab crew...
Sociodemographic risk, parenting, and inhibitory control in early childhood: t... https://t.co/D57eahyE5g