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CEED would not be possible without the faculty, fellows, staff, and research
assistants who work so diligently on behalf of young children. Learn
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Unless otherwise
indicated, the address and fax number for all staff shown
here is:
CEED, 1954 Buford Avenue, Suite 425, St. Paul, MN, 55108
Fax: 612-625-2093 |
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Amy
Susman Stillman, Co-Director
Christopher Watson, Co-Director
Keith Vargo, CEED
Administrator
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Karen Anderson
Amanda Besner
Tracy Bradfield
Karen Cadigan
Allyson Candee
Elizabeth Carlson
Jennifer Cleveland
Becca Cloyd
Michelle Englund
Kristina Erstad
Rosemary Frazel
Sarah Friese
Kerry Gleason
Michael Glenn
Yvonne Godber
Vicki Hawley
Amber Hays
Leah Hjelseth
Kate Jones
Nikki Kovan |
Panhia Lor
Lauren Martin
Scott McConnell
Jessica Pleuss
Laura Potter
Shannon Rader
Brooke Rafdal
Megan Rodriguez
Braden Schmitt
Mary Beth Settergren
Anna Shkolnik
Lauren Stark
Catherine Sultana
Taylor Thanig
Alisha Wackerle Hollman
Sarah Youngquist
Samantha Zacharias
Laurel Zelazo
Sara Zettervall
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Karen
Anderson
Executive
Administrative Specialist
(CEED WebTender, Online course
manager)
Phone: 612-625-6617
ander352@umn.edu
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Amanda Besner
Graduate Research Assistant
Center for Response to
Intervention in Early Childhood (CRTIEC)
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
besn0002@umn.edu
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Tracy
Bradfield,
Ph.D.
Project
Coordinator
Assessment and Training Center
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone:
612-642-3878
Fax:
612-624-4484
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Tracy
Bradfield Morgan is the project coordinator for the Assessment and Training Center (ATC) at CEED. ATC
is a unique unit within the broader CEED structure, the goal of
which is to transmit observation and assessment skill and knowledge
to the greater early childhood community, for program evaluation and
improvement purposes. Tracy also coordinates the IGDI Expansion
project, the goals of which are to increase dissemination of the
early language and literacy IGDIs, improve the current online data
management system (Get It,
Got It, Go!), and pursue funding streams to encourage further
research and development.
Tracy received
her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of
Minnesota and worked as an educational occupational therapist for
several years before returning to the University of Minnesota to
earn a doctorate in Educational Psychology with an emphasis on Early
Childhood Special Education. Tracy's dissertation focused on examining the
reliability and validity of general outcome measures of beginning
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Karen Cadigan, Ed.S., Ph.D.
CEED Director of Outreach and Public Policy
Brighter
Futures Project
Policy Director,
Children, Youth, & Family Consortium
270A McNamara Alumni Center
200 Oak Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-625-8976
Email: cadigan@umn.edu
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Karen Cadigan is the Director of
Outreach and Public Policy at the Center for Early Education and
Development and Policy Director for the
Children, Youth, &
Family Consortium. She is a
nationally certified school psychologist and worked in public
schools for seven years with children across the age range, most
recently as the coordinator of the Minneapolis Public Schools’ early
childhood autism programs. She worked as a research assistant for
several projects including the Preschool Families Project at the
University of Washington, examining perseverating behavior problems
in preschool boys, and the
Improving Preschoolers’ Reading Outcomes
through Measurement and Intervention in Classroom Environments (I’PROMICE)
project at the University of Minnesota.
Her current teaching,
training, and research efforts focus on early childhood assessment,
early literacy development, autism in early childhood, and linking
early childhood research to public policies. She coordinates the
University of Minnesota’s graduate certificate program in
Early Childhood Policy studies and provides ongoing assistance
to Minnesota’s
Legislative Early Childhood Caucus. Ms. Cadigan also provides
technical support and training to providers nationwide who use the
Early Literacy Individual Growth and Development Indicators (IGDI’s)
and the related Get it, Got it, Go!
website.
Ms. Cadigan completed her doctorate in educational psychology at the University
of Minnesota with a thesis examining the relations between
preschoolers’ phonemic awareness skills and vocabulary development.
Ms. Cadigan has an Educational Specialist degree from
James Madison University
and a Master’s degree from the
University of
Washington. She is a
2002 Bush Leadership Fellow and 2006 recipient of the
President’s Student Leadership and Service award and the
Mary
A. McEvoy Award for Public Engagement and Leadership. Karen is a
graduate of Minnesota’s Head Start program.
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Allyson Candee
QRS Observer
Assessment and Training
CenterPhone:
612-626-8356
cand0013@umn.edu
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| Elizabeth Carlson, Ph.D.
Co-Director, Infant and
Early Childhood Mental Health Program (IECMH)
Director, Harris Programs
Research Associate/Instructor, Institute of Child Development
208A Child Development
51 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-626-8668
Email: carls032@umn.edu
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the Director of Harris Programs and Co-Director of the Infant and
Early Childhood Mental Health Program. She is also a Research Associate
and Instructor at the Institute of Child Development. She
conducts research on the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Parents
and Children and has published numerous papers on the effects of
early experience and development. Dr. Carlson provides training
as well as research and clinical consultation regarding
attachment and infant mental health and works directly with
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Jennifer Cleveland
Study Coordinator
QUINCE
Project
OUNCE Project
Child Trends
Phone: 612-692-5519
jestu001@umn.edu
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Becca Cloyd
Undergraduate Research Assistant
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
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Michelle Englund
Research Associate
OUNCE
Institute of Child Development
Room 164
51 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-624-5792
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Kristina Erstad
QRS Observer
Assessment and Training Center
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QRS Observer
Assessment and Training Center
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QRS Observer at CEED. She has a Masters in Family Education from the
University of Minnesota and also works as a parent educator in Early
Childhood Family Education programs in the Twin Cities metro area.
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Michele Fallon
Clinical Director
Baby's Space Partnership/A Circle of Women
Whittier NELC
315 West 26th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408
Phone: 612-874-4741
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Michele Fallon provides clinical direction
to the Baby's Space Partnership which is replicating the Baby's Space
model of integrating high quality child care and family support
services for infants, toddlers, and their families. Baby's Space, the
original program, which is located a the Little Earth NELC, is now its
own non-profit, separate from the University. The Partnership is
currently engaged in a two-year research project to identify outcomes
related to the model; the project is known as Identifying Essential
Elements of Childcare and is also based out of the Whittier NELC
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Sarah Friese
Coordinator
Minnesota Early Learning Foundation
Phone: 612-625-8653
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Kerry Gleason
Community Program Specialist
Parent Aware
Phone: 612-625-0874
glea0043@umn.edu
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Michael Glenn
Undergraduate Research Assistant
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
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Yvonne
Godber
Coordinator
Minnesota Early Learning Foundation
Phone:612-626-9527
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Vicki Hawley
Project
Coordinator
Early Literacy Training Project
Phone: 612-624-8020
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Vicki Hawley is
coordinator for CEED's professional development programs in early
language and literacy development. Vicki Hawley
served as the
Minnesota Early Literacy Training Project (MELT2) coordinator. She
received her M.S. in Child Development/Family Science from North
Dakota State University. She has a varied child and family teaching
background that includes junior high reading, ECFE, and Parents as
Teachers. Vicki's more recent work has been as project coordinator in
statewide child care training and parent education programs in North
Dakota, the literacy home visiting component of the Words Work!
initiative in St. Paul, and a statewide Head Start/AmeriCorps early
literacy initiative in Minnesota. Vicki has great curiosity about the
process of learning and change in adults, particularly those who work
with young children. This makes her work both a vocation and an
avocation.
Vicki and her husband Dale have three
grown children, all of whom have singer-songwriter inclinations that
keep the family in tune.
Recent Presentations
Caring for Infants and Toddlers in
Groups: Conversations about Curriculum, V. Hawley, Strong
Foundations Birth to Three Conference, February 2008, Duluth, MN.
Moving Teachers Along the Road: Two
Projects Coach Teachers in Child Care and Head Start, V.
Hawley and C. Watson, National Association for the Education of Young
Children Professional Development Institute, June 2006, San Antonia,
TX.
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Amber Hays
Graduate Research
Assistant
Center for Response to
Intervention in Early Childhood (CRTIEC)
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-7371
haysx058@umn.edu
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Leah Hjelseth
Training
Specialist
Graduate Research Assistant
Phone: 612-624-0397
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Leah Hjelseth is a Graduate Research
Assistant for CEED. She currently works on two projects. The first
is a multi-year research and training project focused on early
childhood social-emotional development, mental health and
challenging behaviors, funded by the Minnesota Department of
Education. The second is the Baby's Space Partnership which is
replicating the Baby's Space model of integrating high quality child
care and family support services for infants, toddlers, and their
families. Baby's Space, the original program, which is located a the
Little Earth NELC, is now its own non-profit, separate from the
University. The Partnership is currently engaged in a two-year
research project to identify outcomes related to the model; the
project is known as Identifying Essential Elements of
Childcare. Ms. Hjelseth has also worked on the Improving
Preschoolers' Reading Outcomes through Measurement and Intervention
in Classroom Environments (I'PROMICE) at CEED.
Her current training, research, and
teaching interests center around addressing challenging behavior in
early childhood and early childhood social-emotional development. Ms. Hjelseth teaches two online courses for CEED, Bridging
Education and Mental Health, which she has taught since January
of 2005; and Addressing the Needs of Young Children with
Challenging Behavior, which she has taught since summer of
2006. Leah received her M.A. in Educational
Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2002. She is
currently pursuing a doctorate in Educational Psychology with a
thesis examining the effects of intensive coaching on teacher
behavior aimed at decreasing challenging behavior in children and
facilitating social-emotional development.
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Kate Jones
Research Assistant
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-6410
Fax: 612-624-4484
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Nikki Kovan
Research
Associate
Minnesota Early Learning
Foundations
Phone: 612-626-9528
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Panhia Lor
Undergraduate Research
Assistant
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
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Lauren Martin
Research Associate
Northside Partnership
McKnight Capacity Grant
Children, Youth, & Families Consortium Scholar
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-4514
Fax: 612-624-4484
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Scott
McConnell, Ph.D.
Director, Community Engagement
Fesler-Lampert Chair of Urban and Regional Affairs
Professor, Educational Psychology
Department of Educational
Psychology
351 Education Sciences
Building
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-624-6365
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-4482
Fax: 612-624-4484
Email:
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Scott McConnell is CEED's director of community
engagement and devotes time to the
University's Northside
Initiative. Scott continues his research, training, and outreach
in language and literacy development and early childhood education. He
leads CEED's presence on Minneapolis's north side, where he
focuses on early childhood community-based research, outreach, and
advocacy.
Scott is
Professor of Educational Psychology in the Special Education
Program; in addition, he is an Adjunct Professor of Child Psychology and Director of Graduate Studies for the
Early Childhood Policy
Certificate program at the University of Minnesota.
Scott is also the 2008-09
Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs. Scott received
the chair because of the work he has done throughout his career in
early childhood education and development and his proposed project
to extend this work to children living on Minneapolis's north side
and to integrate the educational issues with health care concerns,
as part of the project Five Hundred Under Five.
Scott also leads Minnesota's efforts in a collaboration between the
University of Kansas, The Ohio State University, and Dynamic
Measurement Group.
The mission of the Center on Response to Intervention in Early Childhood (CRTIEC) is to reduce
the number of children with reading problems by increasing the
number of children entering school with knowledge and skill in early
literacy and language.
Read an article about Scott McConnell's research in ResearchWorks:
Learning to
Read Begins with the Earliest Language Development
Dr. McConnell received his Ph.D. in
Educational Psychology at the University of
Oregon in 1982. He served as the
Co-Director of the Early Childhood Research
Institute on Measuring Growth and Development, a five-year research,
development, and dissemination effort to build
procedures for describing young children's growth
and development over time, and to design
interventions that support optimal rates of
development. He has published articles on the
assessment and treatment of social behavior
deficits, social competence, school adjustment,
and academic performance, including development
of early literacy skills and other developmental
competencies. Scott is also
the proud parent of Nora and Reid.
Recent Publications and Presentation
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Jessica Pleus
Graduate Research Assistant
Ounce Research Project
QUINCE Project
Institute of Child Development
51 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
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Laura Potter
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
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Shannon Rader
Coordinator
Minnesota Early Learning
Foundations
Evaluation of Early Bridges, Children's Theater Company
Phone: 612-625-7519
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Brooke
Rafdal
Graduate Research
Associate
500 Under Five Project
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-6882
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Megan Rodriguez
Research Assistant
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-6489
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Braden Schmitt
Graduate Research Assistant
Center for Response to
Intervention in Early Childhood (CRTIEC)
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-6636
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Mary Beth Settergren
QRS Observer
Assessment and Training
CenterPhone:
612-625-8960
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Anna
Shkolnik
Data Collector/Child Assessor
500 Under Five Project
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-7362
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Lauren Stark
Student Worker
Phone:
612-625-3058
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Catherine Sultana
Administrative Assistant
Phone:
612-624-5780
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Amy Susman-Stillman, Ph.D.
Co-Director, CEED
Director of
Applied Research and Training
Phone:
612-624-3367
Email:
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Amy Susman-Stillman serves as
Co-Director of CEED and director of applied research and training, bringing together work of
the Harris Programs and CEED to better understand and improve the quality of early
care and education and the quality of professional development efforts
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Taylor Thanig
Student Worker
Front Desk Support
Phone: 612-625-3058
Email:
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Keith Vargo
CEED Administrator
Phone: 612-624-5592
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Keith Vargo coordinates the administrative
operations of both CEED and the Center for Applied Research and
Educational Improvement (CAREI). He manages the finance, human
resources, communications, and facilities functions for the two
centers. Before joining CEED and CAREI, he served for many years as
a project associate at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey
Institute of Public Affairs where he worked with centers and
international programs such as the Center for Labor Policy, the
Stassen Center for International Affairs, and the World Academy of
Art and Science, of which he is an associate fellow.
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Hollman, Ph.D.
Research
Associate
Research Coordinator,
CRTIEC
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone: 612-624-3943
Fax: 612-624-4484
wacke020@umn.edu
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Christopher Watson, Ph.D.
Co-Director, CEED
Director of Professional
Development
Co-Director, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Certificate
Program
Phone: 612-625-2898
Email: watso012@umn.edu
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Christopher
Watson, Ph.D., is Director of Professional Development at the
Center for Early Education and Development (CEED) in the College
of Education and Human Development at the University of
Minnesota-Twin Cities. Prior to his work at the University of
Minnesota, Mr. Watson was director of the California Education
Innovation Institute at California State University Sacramento, a
statewide training program for general and special educators,
administrators, and parents. Dr. Watson is a certified Infant Toddler Training Intensive (ITTI)
trainer and has co-written two early childhood
training-of-trainer curricula,
Talking Reasonably and
Responsibly About Brain Development and
Violence Prevention and
Intervention in Early Childhood. In addition, he has developed
training courses for early childhood professionals, including
Supporting
Stressed Young Children Through Relationship-Based Teaching and
Bridging
Education and Mental Health (BEAM). Dr. Watson has participated
in numerous community-based professional development activities,
including both content-specific and systems work. Currently Dr. Watson is working on
Bridging Education and Mental Health (BEAM), a multi-year
research and training project focused on early childhood
social-emotional development, mental health and challenging
behaviors, funded by the Minnesota Department of Education. He
is co-director, along with Elizabeth A. Carlson and Martha Farrell Erickson, of the new
interdisciplinary Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Program, which began its first cohort fall semester 2007.
Vita and
Presentation Handouts
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Student Worker
Front Desk Support
Phone: 612-625-3058
Email:
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Undergraduate Research
Assistant
UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
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Laurel Zelazo, MSW,
Ph.D.
Research Associate
Brighter Futures Project
Phone: 612-626-5726
Email: bidwe007@umn.edu
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Sara Zettervall
Executive Administrative Specialist
(Events and Outreach Specialist)
Phone: 612-625-2252
Email: sarazet@umn.edu
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is the Events and Outreach Specialist for CEED. Since attaining a
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing in 2002, she has served the
higher education community in a variety of positions, including Lecturer
at the University of Michigan and staff positions in the University of
Minnesota's Law School and CEED. Sara is dedicated to a career of
lifelong learning and support of higher education. |
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Student Worker
Front Desk Support
Phone: 612-625-3058
Email:
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Richard Weinberg, Ph.D.
Former CEED Director
Distinguished
University Teaching Professor of Child Psychology
Institute of Child Development
180 Child Development
51 E. River Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0345
Telephone: 612-624-3575
Fax: 612-624-6373
weinb002@umn.edu
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Formerly co-director of the Harris Center
and long-time University faculty member and administrator, Dr.
Weinberg served as
director of CEED. Rich
has a long
history with CEED, a clear and strong vision, and a commitment to
"giving away child development knowledge."
Recent
publications
Invited
Review of "The Infant and the Family in the Twenty‑First century."
(2004). Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, 43:1, 115‑116.
A Body Coming
Through the Rye. (2004). American Psychological Society Observer
17(4), 35.
Children and
Sports/Athletics (2005). In Fisher, C. B. & Lemer, R. M. (Eds.),
Applied Developmental Science An Encyclopedia of Research Policies
and Programs Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1048‑1051
(with J. Ostrov).
Peers (2005).
In Fisher, C. B. & Lerner, R. M. (Eds.), Applied Developmental
Science An Encyclopedia of Research Policies and Programs
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 816‑819 (with J. Ostrov).
Intelligence
Testing (2005). In Fisher, C. B. & Lemer, R. M. (Eds.), Applied
Developmental Science An Encyclopedia of Research Policies and
Programs Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 599‑601 (with A.
Luckner).
The Minnesota
Transracial Adoption Study: Parent reports of psychosocial
adjustment at late adolescence (2004, approved 2005). Adoption
Quarterly, 8(2), 27-44. (with I. Waldman, M. van Dulmen and J.
Scarr).
Recent
honors and awards
- University of Minnesota School
Psychology Training Program Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2005.
- Biography (2005). In Fisher, C. B. &
Lerner, R. M. (Eds.), Applied Developmental Science: An Encyclopedia
of Research, Policies, and Programs, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications, 1134-1137.
- President’s Award for Outstanding
Service to the University of Minnesota, 2004.
- Gifted Child Quarterly, Article of the
Year, 2002.
- University Distinguished Teaching
Professor and member of Academy of Distinguished Teachers, 1999-.
- Emma M. Birkmaier Professor of
Educational Leadership, 1994-97.
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Irving B. Harris Professor
Institute of Child Development
Room 230
51 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-624-5273
egela001@umn.edu
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Martha Farrell Erickson,
Ph.D.
(Retired June 2008)
Senior Fellow
Director, Harris Programs
Co-Chair, President's Initiative on Children, Youth, & Families,
University of Minnesota
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Having served
as the founding Director of the University of Minnesota's
Children,
Youth, & Family Consortium (1991 to 2003), Marti Erickson
directed
the Harris Programs for CEED until June 2008 and co-chaired the
President's Initiative
on Children, Youth and Families. A developmental psychologist and
professor in both Child Psychology and Family Social Science, Marti specializes in linking
research, practice, and policy in the areas of parent-child
attachment, child abuse prevention, and children's mental health. With
Byron Egeland, Marti developed
the
STEEP™
program, a preventive intervention program for parents and
infants, and the
Seeing Is
Believing® video strategy for working with
parents and infants, and she oversees training for both of those
programs.
Marti's publications include many scholarly articles and books as well as a
syndicated parenting column
Growing Concerns. Since 1995, Marti also has appeared
regularly as the child and family expert on KARE-TV's (NBC) Today Show and Sunrise Show and, with her
daughter, hosts a weekly radio show, Good Enough Moms, which
airs every Sunday 2:00pm to 4:00pm on FM 107.
Marti has been honored by numerous state and national organizations,
including the Minnesota Psychological Association (Outstanding
Contribution to Psychology Award, 2003) and the Minnesota School
Psychologists Association (Distinguished Best Practices Award, 2003).
Marti served as visionary and co-director, with
Christopher Watson, of the new interdisciplinary
Infant and Early Childhood Mental
Health Certificate Program.
Read an article that appeared in USA Today November
2007 about the Children &
Nature Network (Building a Movement to Reconnect Children &
Nature) that includes Q&A from Dr. Erickson.
Article:
Children and Nature: A Natural Attachment
(pdf file)
Presentation:
The
Three Cs: Critical Ingredients for Healthy Child and Youth
Development (pdf file)
Good Enough Moms and Dads:
Listen to Marti and her daughter,
Erin Erickson Garner, on "Good Enough Moms" every Sunday, 2-4pm,
on FM107 in the Twin Cities or via
webcast.
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