Sentences with phrase «known child development expert»

Participants included James Comer, an internationally known child development expert and professor of child psychiatry at Yale University who pioneered the «Comer School Development Program,» which applies child and adolescent development principles to build relationships that allow students to take responsibility for their own learning.

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That expert also said, «The good news is that parents know more about child development than ever before.»
To help parents sort through it all, KPCC assembled a panel of local child development experts to share information they want parents to know.
I have long known about Dr. Anderson through her articles and find her to be a reliable expert in child development.
Rather than the typical child care approach that provides a list of generic «do's and don'ts» during certain phases in a baby's development, the attachment theory posits that parents know their child better than so - called experts.
Institutions that are expert in child development should know better than to force the issue.
Michele Borba is a child development expert and author of 12 Simple Secrets Real Moms Know: Getting Back to Basics and Raising Happy Kids.
The evidence outlined in the Series, contributed by some of the leading experts in the field, leaves no doubt that the decision not to breastfeed has major long - term negative effects on the health, nutrition and development of children and on women's health.»
We have renowned educators in both our public K - 12 schools and at our universities who are experts in child and adolescent development and who know how to shape instruction that fits that development.
Also, as child development experts know, teenagers think they are invincible; it's a phase, and they will grow out of it (Thank God!).
We offer the opportunity to attend workshops by nationally and internationally known experts in the fields of mental health, family law, parenting coordination and facilitation, mediation and child development.
Experts in child development and psychology now know that children are wired to connect with their parents.
Susan Livingston Smith, LCSW, a Professor Emerita of the School of Social Work at Illinois State University and nationally known expert on child welfare and adoption is collaborating on curricula development.
Instead of being a process as originally envisioned (and as this author originally was trained) in which clients choose «no - court» lawyers (usually for their divorces) and then, if needed, mutually hire various other kinds of professionals (such as property appraisers, tax experts, pension advisors, educational experts, child development or parenting specialists), these newly reconstituted collaborative law groups posit that collaborative law can and should be viewed as a «therapeutic jurisprudence» team approach in which divorce emotional and relationship issues are assumed to be addressed along with the legal issues.
And most psychologists have leaned toward specialization in their own past practices, which also discounts their «expertise» as a know - everything generalist and means that for the most part they are little better than laypersons — a few courses in graduate school do not an expert make in substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting capacity (or even what constitutes «good parenting»), child sex abuse, family systems, psychometric testing, infant attachment, personality disorders, child development, breastfeeding, sibling relationships, child education, medical decision - making, communications, marital relations, and so forth.
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