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Holly Schiffrin

Holly Schiffrin

ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Schiffrin is an internationally known expert on intensive and helicopter parenting.

Emerging AdulthoodHelicopter ParentingPositive PsychologyInfant and Child DevelopmentIntensive Parenting
Dak Kopec

Dak Kopec

ProfessorUNLV

Author, Editor, Architectural Psychologist, and Professor

Interior Design and PsychologyEnhancing Children's Development With Design
Michael Roizen, MD

Michael Roizen, MD

Chief Wellness Officer; Chair, Wellness InstituteCleveland Clinic

Reveals how to stay fit, the right way to diet, and how to control your genes, choose the right supplements and keep the brain healthy

The Cleveland Clinic Experience in Bending the Cost Curve: How Social Media Has Buttressed Other TechnologiesChanging HealthCaregiver StressTop 12 Things You Can Do for Your HealthEconomics of Prevention
Candice Odgers

Candice Odgers

Professor Psychological ScienceUC Irvine

Candice Odgers is a developmental psychologist who studies adolescents’ mental health and development.

Early AdversityQuantitative PsychologySocial InequalityTechnology and Young PeopleDigital Inequality
Dr Claire Farrow

Dr Claire Farrow

Professor and Director of Applied Health Research GroupAston University

Dr Farrow's interests concern the factors influencing eating behaviour and weight gain or loss, particularly in children.

Observational ResearchChild ObesityChild Eating BehaviourFussy EatingDigital Health Interventions
Hilary Rose

Hilary Rose

Associate ProfessorConcordia University

Hilary Rose's research interests lie in child development with a current focus on sexually-confused youth

Gender DevelopmentSexual Identity DevelopmentStereotyping ProcessesBullyingAt-Risk Teens
Karen Melton, Ph.D.

Karen Melton, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Child and Family StudiesBaylor University

Applied researcher specializing in the healthy development of adolescents through the maintenance of healthy families

Family LeisureFamily RelationsPositive Youth Development
Linda Halgunseth

Linda Halgunseth

Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Chicano/Latino StudiesMichigan State University

Linda Halgunseth's research focuses on parenting and children’s health and well-being in African, European, and Latin American families.

Minority Health and Well-BeingChildren of ImmigrantsMexican/American and African American ParentingCultural Influences on Parent-Child Relationships and ParentingCulturally-Appropriate Measurement Development
Kathryn L. Humphreys

Kathryn L. Humphreys

Associate Professor of Psychology and Human DevelopmentVanderbilt University

A clinical psychologist with expertise in infant mental health.

tender age detainment centersInfants and ToddlersOrphanagesParent child separationsMigrant Youth
Penny Gagnon, MA

Penny Gagnon, MA

CARF Canada Chief Accreditation AdvisorCARF International

Penny creates systems promoting a stronger vision and commitment to the quality of services in enhancing the lives of persons served.

CARF AccreditationQuality AssurancePerformance ImprovementStakeholder EngagementPublic Speaking