Sentences with phrase «in child psychology in»

In addition, Dr. Schaefer maintains a private practice in child psychology in Hackensack, New Jersey.
I really love being with children and I'm pursuing a career in child psychology in school.

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Jacqueline Woolley, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, conducted research that discovered believing in Santa «exercises children's deductive reasoning abilities and their use of evidence.»
Gross says focusing on video games was as much about the science of tracking and collecting information about patients» vision, as it is about the psychology in having a testing format that appeals to a wide range of ages and cognitive abilities — from children through elderly — regardless of reading or language skills.
In a 2007 review of the scientific literature on the subject, published in Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlIn a 2007 review of the scientific literature on the subject, published in Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlin Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlin anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ article.
Gordon L. Flett, a psychology professor at York University in Toronto, says more than 50 percent of today's Western school - aged children exhibit the perfectionist traits hinted at above.
In her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, developmental psychologist Carol Dweck describes how children react to challenges.
«If you jump in too soon, that can undermine your child's independence, because he'll always be looking to others for answers,» Myrna Shure, a professor of psychology at Drexel University and author of Raising a Thinking Child, cautions on Parentschild's independence, because he'll always be looking to others for answers,» Myrna Shure, a professor of psychology at Drexel University and author of Raising a Thinking Child, cautions on ParentsChild, cautions on Parents.com.
I learnt this eventually, in the course of general reading, from a book, «Influence», aimed at a popular audience, by a distinguished psychology professor, Robert Cialdini... I immediately sent copies of Cialdini's book to all my children.
Information about the training of professionals in private practice who treat children, youth, and families can usually be obtained by writing the national, state or local office of the appropriate professional association of the particular counseling discipline: pastoral counseling, social work, clinical psychology, psychiatry, marriage counseling.
Let's imagine for a second how many gay children might be in that congregation growing up hearing that kind of nonsense with no idea that mainstream medicine, science and psychology say the exact opposite.
The director of Wesley's Center is a pediatrician, but if a physician is not available, any member willing to immerse himself in study of today's child - care and psychology literature, and who is of a mature state of mind, flexible, outgoing, and truly interested in people, can do the job.
Holding a BA in Psychology and pursuing her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy, Tara lives and works in Appleton, Wisconsin with her husband and two children.
Something of this light touch in handling the often - somber data of «child psychology» is needed in parent education to reduce the threat resulting from overevaluation of such writings.
It is remarkable how complementary and convergent are the results obtained in two such apparently disparate areas — child psychology and history of ideas.
Even today he says, «I don't need a degree in child psychology [his expected major].
In 1981, when Elkind's book The Hurried Child was first published, I was a preschool teacher at Bing Nursery School, the laboratory preschool for the Psychology Department at Stanford University.
In Helping Children Succeed, I write about an emerging school of thought in educational psychology that focuses on the importance of students» motivations and mindseIn Helping Children Succeed, I write about an emerging school of thought in educational psychology that focuses on the importance of students» motivations and mindsein educational psychology that focuses on the importance of students» motivations and mindset.
While completing her graduate training in psychology, she held a staff position at Working With Autism, Inc., where she worked individually with children with autism, provided case management and supervision, and developed and implemented a staff - training curriculum.
With a bachelor's and master's in Developmental Psychology from Cornell and Harvard respectively, Judy has a strong background in infant and child development, family dynamics, life stages, and interpersonal relationships.
The amount of things my children - Son in particular - seem to be able to teach me about life and how to make the most of it could fill a psychology / self help book all on their own.
It's also dedicated to people who are interested in the big picture: Parenting and child development from the perspectives of anthropology, evolution, psychology, and neuroscience.
Rooted in attachment theory, Attachment Parenting has been studied extensively for over 60 years by psychology and child development researchers, and more recently, by researchers studying the brain.
Dr. Katherine Sellwood is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Encino, California, who specializes in child, adult and forensic family psychology.
I'm really interested in psychology and think there are loads of things like this that can be adapted and applied to children... it helps keep my brain in gear while I spend some time as a stay at home mum.
Journal of Economic Psychology, 25, p.1 - 14 Flouri, E. (2004) «Correlates of parents» involvement with their adolescent children in restructured and biological two - parent families: The role of child characteristics.»
«For around 30 years, researchers have studied how having children affects a marriage, and the results are conclusive: the relationship between spouses suffers once kids come along,» writes psychology professor Matthew D. Johnson, director of the Marriage and Family Studies Laboratory at Binghamton University in New York.
I hadn't heard much about CIO before I became a parent; however, in my psychology training, one of the first things we were taught in terms of children and independence, is how important and valuable it is to assist children with sleeping independently.
I only questioned your comment because you said you were taught in your psychology training «how important and valuable it is to assist children with sleeping independently».
Mary Elizabeth Curtner - Smith received a PhD in Child Development / Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1991, a MS in Human Development from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas in 1981, and a BS in Family and Consumer Sciences from Baylor University, Waco, Texas in 1980.
Remaining friends is a real choice, and especially important when people have had children together,» she writes in Psychology Today.
He directs the Neuropsychology Service at Children's Medical Center of Dallas and he is Professor in Psychology / Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
Charlene holds a B.A. in Psychology, and recently completed her Master's in Education with a concentration in Child & Adolescent Development.
She is a member of the Society for Research in Child Development, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the International Society for Infant Studies, and the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology.
She has her Master's Degree in Psychology and presently lives in Asheville, NC, with her husband and children.
Watch a rerun of «The Cosby Show» and you'll see it in action, according to Laurence Steinberg, a professor of psychology at Temple University in Philadelphia and one of the foremost researchers on parenting styles: «Cosby is warm, affectionate and relatively strict, but it's a strictness that is reasoned and reasonable, based on the belief that what children need from their parents is guidance and training.»
In Becoming Brilliant: What Science Tells Us About Raising Successful Children, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh - Pasek, scholars of education, psychology, and cognitive science, make a case for a transformation of education that aligns neatly with Gopnik's thesis.
A professor of health psychology in the UK believes if you give your child some veggies in front of the TV they will eat them.
Phares V (1999) «Poppa» Psychology: the role of fathers in children's mental well - being.
a review of 20 years of research on fatherhood, by Charlie Lewis, Professor of Psychology at Lancaster University and published in June 2001 by Fathers Direct, NFPI and other parenting charities: · Involvement of dads with children aged 7 - 11 predicts success in exams at 16 · Where dads are involved before the age of 11, children are less likely to have a criminal record by the age of 21 · Pre-schoolers who spend more time playing with their dads are often more sociable when they enter nursery school · Nine out of ten dads attend the birth
Global Summit on Ending Corporate Punishment and Promoting Positive Discipline Registrations are being accepted now for this June 2011 conference in Dallas, Texas, that will assemble, for the first time, an international group of leading policy makers, attorneys, educators, children's rights activists, and researchers from multiple disciplines (e.g., anthropology, criminology, history, medicine psychology, social work, and sociology) as well as other interested individuals who concur that corporal punishment of children is an unsuitable and potentially damaging way to discipline and teach children.
My schooling is in Child Development and Psychology and I knew I wanted to focus more on the human interactions rather than the physical places in each country because that is where my own personal interests lie.
Therapists trained in child, adolescent and adult psychology will help parents understand the needs of their families when it comes to planning new activities for everyone.
Ms. Glenn earned a Master's of Nursing degree from OHSU, a Master's of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, a Certificate of Nurse - Midwifery from the University of Mississippi, School of Nursing, and a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing with a Minor in Psychology from Central Missouri State College, Department of Nursing.
The IACSC's goal will be to provide to it's members continued education in areas which influence sleep practices such as child psychology, nutrition, child development, and many others as it pertains to sleep.
Candidate in Developmental Psychology, also at the University of British Columbia, where she is studying how certain evolutionary factors affect children's empathic behavior.
Her college education is in psychology and child development.
The concept of «attachment parenting» — a term originally coined by parenting experts William and Martha Sears — has increasingly been validated by research in many fields of study, such as child development, psychology, and neuroscience.
Lamaze toys are designed with input from a team of experts in child development, pediatrics and child psychology to ensure all Lamaze toys are engaging, age appropriate and fun for your child to play with.
The good news is you don't have to be an expert in child psychology to impart the inner strength and wisdom it takes to weather life's ups and downs.
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