abstract: This study examined whether social support available to parents moderated the heritability of parent-reported social approach at 12 months (N = 286 twin pairs, 52.00% female) and social competence at 30 months (N = 259 twin pairs, 53.30% female). Genetic and environmental covariance across age is also reported. Social support consistently moderated genetic influences on children’s social approach and competence, such that heritability was highest when parents reported low social support. Shared environment was not moderated by social support and explained continuity across age. Findings provide further evidence that genetic and environmental influences on development vary across context. When parents are supported, environmental i...
This thesis focuses on first generation college students and their unique social positions in socia...
The transition to secondary school is anticipated with a combination of both excitement and trepidat...
In 2011, the CDC reported that there are 12.5 million obese children and adolescents living in the U...
Expressive language acquisition and growth in the first three years of life is predictive of school-...
Very low birth weight (VLBW; ≤1500 grams) preschoolers are at risk for cognitive and executive funct...
abstract: With Common Core State Standards (CCSS), all students are held to the same high expectatio...
This research examines one of the three primary mechanisms currently proposed to explain appare...
Although there is a considerable body of literature examining mental and physical health outcomes am...
In recent years, schools across the United States have encountered increased pressure to focus solel...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Joseph Flynn; Christine Malecki; Nina Mounts; Holly Or...
The present study examined the association between specific parenting practices and the development ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between medical risk and parenting stress ...
Cognitive deficits have been shown to affect those who have undergone treatment with chemotherapy. T...
Background: An estimated 35 million Americans are age 65 or older, and this population is expected t...
Caregivers interacting with young children in natural settings have been found to provide language i...
This thesis focuses on first generation college students and their unique social positions in socia...
The transition to secondary school is anticipated with a combination of both excitement and trepidat...
In 2011, the CDC reported that there are 12.5 million obese children and adolescents living in the U...
Expressive language acquisition and growth in the first three years of life is predictive of school-...
Very low birth weight (VLBW; ≤1500 grams) preschoolers are at risk for cognitive and executive funct...
abstract: With Common Core State Standards (CCSS), all students are held to the same high expectatio...
This research examines one of the three primary mechanisms currently proposed to explain appare...
Although there is a considerable body of literature examining mental and physical health outcomes am...
In recent years, schools across the United States have encountered increased pressure to focus solel...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Joseph Flynn; Christine Malecki; Nina Mounts; Holly Or...
The present study examined the association between specific parenting practices and the development ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between medical risk and parenting stress ...
Cognitive deficits have been shown to affect those who have undergone treatment with chemotherapy. T...
Background: An estimated 35 million Americans are age 65 or older, and this population is expected t...
Caregivers interacting with young children in natural settings have been found to provide language i...
This thesis focuses on first generation college students and their unique social positions in socia...
The transition to secondary school is anticipated with a combination of both excitement and trepidat...
In 2011, the CDC reported that there are 12.5 million obese children and adolescents living in the U...