Sentences with phrase «family studies from»

She is a Family and Consumer Scientist (aka home economist) with a degree in child and family studies from the University of New Hampshire.
Received a Ph.D. in human development and family studies from the Pennsylvania State University.
Myra Sabir received her PhD in human development and family studies from Cornell University in 2004.
Sarah Ramsay, MA, LMFT holds a Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Mercer University, School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA and also a B.A. in Human Development and Family Studies from Samford University.
I received my BS in Human Development & Family Studies from Texas Tech University & my MSW from the University of Houston.
Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM Lysa Parker (Lisa) received her bachelor's in education and her master's degree in human development and family studies from the University of Alabama.
In 2007, I completed my PhD in Family Studies from the University of New Mexico.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Master of Science degree in Child Development and Family Studies from Purdue University.
Kathleen earned her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Georgia and M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy / Family Studies from the University of Kentucky.
She received her Ph.D. in Child and Family Studies from Syracuse University.
Dr. Rachel Altvater received a B.S. in Psychology, with a minor in Family Studies from Towson University, a M.S. in Counseling Psychology from Loyola University Maryland, and a M.A. and Psy.D.
Goodman received his doctorate in human development and family studies from The Pennsylvania State University, and was a postdoctoral scholar at Penn State's Prevention Research Center prior to joining the Center for Child and Family Policy.
Kelly Warzinik (Project Manager) has a BS in Human Environmental Sciences and MS in Family Studies from the University of Missouri.
She received a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Missouri, Columbia.
Ms. Andree received her Master's in Social Work from The Ohio State University and her BA in Individual and Family Studies from Kent State University.
Debbie B. Riley, LCMFT, C.A.S.E.'s Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, earned her Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and her Bachelor's Degree in Family Studies from the University of Maryland.
She earned her B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State University and her Masters in Clinical Social Work from Columbia University.
He holds a B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies from Texas Tech University and an M.A. in Professional Counseling from Texas State University.
Wil completed his bachelor's degree at Adams State University and his Masters Degree in Counseling from Denver Seminary, and Post Master Certificate in marriage and Family Studies from the University of Denver.
She received her undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and her graduate degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
'' ** Daytime appointments available at both locations ** I am an associate licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with an M.S. in Human Development and Family Studies from Purdue University Calumet.
Karen Bluth, Ph.D. received her PhD in Child and Family Studies from the University of Tennessee in 2012, and holds a faculty position in the Program on Integrative Medicine at the UNC School of Medicine where she is a self - compassion and mindfulness researcher and teacher.
About Lysa Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM, received her bachelor's in education and her master's degree in human development and family studies from the University of Alabama.
Tasha has a B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies from Colorado State University and a M.A.T. from Grand Canyon University.
She has a bachelor's degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin Stout, with a teaching license in Early Childhood Education.
Her education includes a B.S. in Psychology from Colorado State University; a M.A. in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Denver and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Child and Family Studies from the University of Denver.
in Early Childhood Intervention and Family Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at The University of Texas at Austin.
She received her undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and her graduate degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM Lysa Parker (Lisa) received her bachelor's in education and her master's degree in human development and family studies from the University of Alabama.
Penny has a BA in Psychology from The University of Wisconsin, an MA in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Connecticut and an MS in Professional Accounting from the University of Hartford.
Dr. Douglas Teti, a Professor of Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State recently published a finding about the importance of bedtime routines.
About Lysa Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM, received her bachelor's in education and her master's degree in human development and family studies from the University of Alabama.

Not exact matches

One 2014 study in the Journal of Family Issues found through online surveys that daters «were not always able to articulate a clear reason why they possess their given height preference, but they somehow understood what was expected of them from the larger society.»
According to the Wells Fargo / Gallup study, women business owners said their top three sources of initial funding for their business are cash or savings (85 percent), personal credit cards (37 percent) and financial gifts or support from family or friends (29 percent).
During the question period it was clear that the results from Madsen's study didn't take into consideration whether some family members involved with the business could have been studying or working abroad.
The researchers drew their data from a number of British and American longitudinal surveys, including the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, which includes nearly 5,000 participants born in big US cities between 1998 and 2000.
It's rare for families to successfully navigate even one generational transition in the boardroom — a Canadian Business Insights study from last year found that just 17 % of family - run businesses have a firm succession plan in place.
Eventually, he became good enough to earn a sponsorship from U.K. - based e-sports organization Fnatic, but the family tension came to a head and he decided to refocus on his studies.
His family moved to Canada from Turkey when he was a child and, with the funds from the sale of a redesigned buzzer system for quiz show Reach for the Top, Lazaridis studied engineering at the University of Waterloo.
Premiums for health insurance rose little more than inflation in the past year, according to a new study from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
A 2012 Credit Suisse report and a 2014 study from Spain's Banca March found similar outperformance for family firms compared with widely held issuers in Germany and Europe, respectively.
A recent study published in the American Sociological Review clearly showed that, in a white collar environment, allowing workers some control over their own schedules, including being able to work from home, had a positive effect on employees» work - family balance without sacrificing productivity.
A study from 2009 now getting buzz on the blogosphere explored the role marriage plays in the lesbian wage premium, and found that women who don't expect to be part of a traditional family spend more time investing in labour participation through on - the - job training and working longer hours than household skills.
From the bank's universe of 37 million checking account customers, the think tank's researchers stripped identifiers and grabbed a sample of 2.3 million families across 23 U.S. states for whom they had «a very good window into their financial lives,» said Fiona Greig, JPMCI's Director of Consumer Research, who presented the study's key findings prior to the panel discussion.
The CBPP found in a recent study that 16 million children in low - income families would be excluded from the benefit entirely, as their parents don't make enough to pay federal taxes and thus receive a refund.
I can answer that from personal experience; my family's landscaping business was a case study for exit strategies (both good and bad).
So what should you do to protect your family from the trends suggested by this study?
An accompanying press release from the university's media office explains the study comes from a «survey of more than 1,500 families with children living in rental high - rises built between 1950 and 1979,» a housing category that covers half of all rental units in metropolitan Toronto.
You can use Living to 100's Life Expectancy Calculator, which incorporates findings from the New England Centenarian Study of centenarians and their families around world, to do your own projections.
In one lab study, a group of participants received emails from friends, family and co-workers describing a time they witnessed the individual performing at his or her best, while another group did not.
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