Interdisciplinary study in food regulation

Associate Dean of Research Leerkes RECEIVES UNCG Research Award

Human Development and Family Studies Professor and HHS Associate Dean for Research Dr. Esther Leerkes has built an influential body of work. She is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking studies on maternal sensitivity to infant distress as a predictor of child social emotional outcomes. Her findings have paved the way for subsequent studies linking early infant experiences to child emotional regulation, academic performance, and mental health.

Human Development and Family Studies Professor Wins Big on Wheel

Human Development and Family Studies Professor Wins Big on Wheel

I used ‘Wheel’ to teach (my daughter) letter recognition and colors. I would hear myself solving puzzles and saying aloud, ‘I could do this. I should go on the show.’ I wanted my daughter to see me not just talk, but take action, so we recorded an audition video.

Study released on professor's decade of childcare research

Study released on professor’s decade of childcare research

“Latino children are disproportionately affected by poverty, yet before the center (National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families) was founded, there wasn’t much information about what challenges Latino families face with access to child care, We’ve aimed to better understand the landscape for low-income Hispanic families and find the most effective ways to connect this group with accessible and affordable child care and education.”

Dr. Tyla Ricks, UNCG alumna, takes a group photo at a table full of children's books with four colleagues with Ready for School, Ready for Life.

Alumna Fights Teacher Burnout And Gives Kids A Head Start

I’m giving (teachers) the tools to address wellbeing and resilience, but if their environment doesn’t change, then how much of a help or support can that really be? Wellbeing needs to be embedded in everything: their programs, professional development opportunities, and policies overall.