July 27th, 2010
A longitudinal look at children and families
Professor Alan Acock says the need to answer questions and study the development of individuals and families longitudinally sparked the idea for the OSU Summer […]
Professor Alan Acock says the need to answer questions and study the development of individuals and families longitudinally sparked the idea for the OSU Summer […]
A study that will be published in a forthcoming journal adds to the mounting evidence that self-regulation – or children’s ability to control […]
Professor Carolyn Aldwin, has interviewed thousands of people across the United States, many of them combat veterans, for longitudinal studies of aging. Her findings have […]
Three new books on nutrition, written by college faculty, provide helpful guidance for teachers and practitioners working with children, adults, and athletes.
Strong families plan quality time together, share commitment to each other, and express their affection.
“Because of the valuable experience and skills that I gained from the MSD program, I had the confidence to develop new programs in different communities,” […]