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Megan McClelland

Associate Professor, Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families Human Development and Family Sciences and Methodology Core
Hallie E. Ford Center
2631 SW Campus Way, Room 245
Corvallis,
OR
97331-8687
Office phone:
541-737-9225
Fax:
541-737-1076
School, Department, or Affiliation
- School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences
- Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families
- Human Development and Family Sciences
- Methodology Core
Research Interests
My research is broadly focused on optimizing children's development, especially as it relates to early social and cognitive development and school success. My recent work has focused on the development of children's learning-related skills (including self-regulation and social competence) and academic achievement in preschool and early elementary school. My current research is focused on developing measures of behavioral regulation. I am also interested in charting pathways to school readiness using multi-level growth curves and clustered data.Long Vita
Related Links
- Hallie E. Ford Center For Healthy Children and Families
- Human Development and Family Sciences
- Methodology Core
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