Parenting Archive

Sarah Domoff, University at Albany – Problematic Media Use and Children

On University at Albany Week: What happens when kids watch too much media at a young

Julie Cederbaum, University of Southern California – Supportive Adults Make the Difference in the Lives of Foster Youth

The lives of foster children can be hard, but adults can help. Julie Cederbaum, associate professor

Morgan Polikoff, University of Southern California – Why Aren’t Parents as Worried as Experts about COVID’s Effects on Kids?

Why aren’t parents as worried as experts about COVID’S effect on children? Morgan Polikoff, professor of

Maria Kalpidou, Assumption University – Simple Secrets to Happier, More Successful Children

On Assumption University Week: How do we give our children the best chance to be successful?

Anne Pezalla, Macalester College – Gentle Parenting is Not-So-Gentle on Parents

Some parenting styles aren’t for everyone. Annie Pezalla, visiting assistant professor at Macalester College, looks into

Zachary Hart, Northern Kentucky University – Sensemaking by Parents of Children with Disabilities

On Northern Kentucky University Week:  Making sense of information is crucial for parenting a special needs

Aixa Marchand, Rhodes College – Parents and Virtual Learning During COVID-19

On Rhodes College Week:  Parents have been substituting as teachers during the pandemic. Aixa Marchand, assistant

Joshua Goodman, Rhodes College – Parents of LGBTQ Youth

On Rhodes College Week:  Not all parents know how to support their LGBTQ youth. Joshua Goodman,

Katie Nelson-Coffey, University of the South – Happiness Gap for Mothers

On University of the South Week:  Why is there a happiness gap for mothers? Katie Nelson-Coffey,

Darby Saxbe, University of Southern California Dornsife – Timely Breast Milk Consumption May Help Babies Tell Time

How does breast milk affect a baby’s sleep schedule? Darby Saxbe, associate professor of psychology at