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Holly Schiffrin
ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Schiffrin is an internationally known expert on intensive and helicopter parenting.
Michelle Kelly, PhD
Co-director, Mid-Atlantic Center for Children's Health and the Environment and Professor | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of NursingVillanova University
Michelle Kelly, PhD, CRNP, is an expert in children's health, neonatal intensive care and long-term health effects of premature birth.
Michele Lobo
Associate Professor, Physical TherapyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Lobo's research focuses on interventions and devices for young children that maximize early learning and development.
Emily Bianchi
Associate Professor of Organization & ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Charmaine Smith Wright, M.D., MSHP
Director of the Center for Special Health Care NeedsChristianaCare
Dr. Charmaine Smith Wright is director of ChristianaCare's Center for Special Health Care Needs.
Mariana Brussoni
Associate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia
Brussoni's research focuses on child injury prevention, including risky play, parents' perspectives on safety, and Aboriginal injuries.
Rebecca Spencer
Professor of Psychological and Brain SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Rebecca Spencer is one of the nation's leading researchers exploring the relationship between sleep and brain function.
Stacey Steinberg
Director | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Stacey Steinberg's research explores the intersection of a parent's right to share online and a child's interest in privacy.
Roxanne Mykitiuk
Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law SchoolYork University
Roxanne Mykitiuk investigates the legal, ethical and social implications of assisted reproductive and genetic technologies.
Bree Akesson
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social WorkWilfrid Laurier University
Assistant Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University who conducts research with children and families affected by war and global social work