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CENTER FOR CHILDREN, RELATIONSHIPS, AND CULTURE
COSPONSORED WITH DEVELOPEMENTAL SCIENCE FIELD COMMITTEE
COLLOQUIUM SERIES SCHEDULE FALL 2008

12:00 to 2:00, Wednesdays
1121 Benjamin Building, University of Maryland, College Park

September 3rd Organizational Meeting
September 10th PDS
September 17th Tina Malti, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Understanding Moral Emotions:Development, Social Adaptation, and Social Context
September 24th Maureen Black, University of MD School of Medicine,
Child development and nutrition
October 1st PDS
October 8th Tracy Riggins, Department of Psychology, University of MD
Neurobehavioral investigations of memory development in early childhood
October 15th DJ Bolger, Department of Human Development, University of MD
October 22nd Hiram Fitzgerald, Michigan State University
Parent’s antisocial behavior and children’s outcomes
October 29th Erin Rotheram-Fuller, Temple University
Social networks of children with autism across elementary years
November 5th Ron Taylor,
Socialization of minority children
November 12th Phil Rodkin, University of Illinois
Social integration patterns between African- and European-American children
November 19th Linda Mellgren, DHHS
Statistical Difference and Policy Relevance: Are these compatible notions?
December 3rd Lea Dougherty, Department of Psychology, University of MD
A Developmental Neurobiological Pathway to Depression: The Role of Early Temperamental, Environmental and Genetic Risk
December 10th Andres De Los Reyes, Department of Psychology, University of MD
Dr. Natasha Cabrera (ncabrera@umd.edu) and Kenneth Rubin (krubin@umd.edu ) are the faculty coordinators and Megan Kelly (mclark8@umd.edu) is the student coordinator of the Center Seminar, Fall 2008.

            





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