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Wednesday, October 14

Tending to and having a firm understanding of an infant’s needs may come naturally to some parents, but for others it can pose a constant challenge. Whether you’re striving for perfection or fear you’re not a strong enough caregiver, it turns out that doing a “good enough” job of parenting can still leave a positive imprint on a child. Lehigh... Read more »

Friday, October 9

Dr. George DuPaul, professor of school psychology and associate dean for research, contributed to a report intended to complement a number of outstanding existing reports compiled by respected government, university, and association sources on how children can return safely to school... Read more »

Friday, October 9

Universities and schools have been working together to encourage a diverse group of students to explore science, engineering, technology, and math (STEM) across America. While the growth of women and minorities in STEM professions has been inconsistent and often sluggish, diversity programs are—slowly—doing the work they were designed to do.... Read more »

Wednesday, October 7

Brittany Zakszeski, Ph.D., NCSP, Lehigh School Psychology alumna and training and consulting specialist at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Center for Effective Schools was recently recognized by the American Psychological Foundation (APF) for her work in examining ways to reduce... Read more »

Friday, October 2

Dominique Levert was awarded the Early Care and Education Research Scholar: Head Start Dissertation grant. Levert’s project is entitled "Ensuring Young Children Have a Head Start: Transition Practices that Link Early Childhood Education Settings." The two-year, $50,000 project focuses on ensuring a smooth transition into preschool, as... Read more »