Advanced
Developmental
Psychology (PSY 620P), Spring 2015
Tuesday,
Thursday 11:00
am – 12:15 pm, FLP 302
Department
of
Psychology, University of Miami
Office
Hours: Tuesdays
12:30 - 2:30, and by appointment
Instructor:
Daniel
Messinger, Ph.D.
Office
Hours:
Tuesday
12:30pm-3:30pm, or by appointment
Office:
FLP
308
E-mail:
dmessinger@miami.edu
Phone:
(305) 284-8443
Course
Description: In
this course we will cover a number of current topics in
developmental psychology. The course is divided into four modules. In
the first
module, developmental theories, methodologies and conceptualizations of
the
internal and external processes that jointly influence development will
be
discussed. In the second module, an overview of specific domains of
development
(perceptual, cognitive, social/emotional) will be covered. In the third
module,
socialization processes will be discussed with an emphasis on parent,
peer,
school, and community influences on development. In the final module,
issues
pertaining to emerging adulthood and the transition through adulthood
will be
discussed. Throughout the semester, emphasis will be placed on
mechanisms
underlying continuity and change over the lifespan.
Required
Readings: Bornstein,
M. H., & Lamb, M. E. (2011). Developmental Science: An
Advanced Textbook
(6th Edition). New York, NY: Psychology Press.
Each week, 3 to 6
additional readings will be assigned that are representative of current
empirical work in the field. These papers will be available on
Blackboard or
linked to this syllabus.
Exams: Students
will complete
a take-home midterm (DUE MARCH 18th) and a
take-home final (DUE MAY
4th) exam. Exams will be short essay format and
will require
students to reflect upon and integrate the readings and class
discussions.
Together the exams are 65%of your final grade. Exams will be submitted
through
BlackBoard’s SafeAssign. They are governed by the Honor code: “On my
honor, I
have neither given nor received any aid on this exam/paper, etc.”
Please review
the graduate honor code here.
Discussion
Facilitation:
Students will be responsible for facilitating discussion
during class approximately
4 times over the course of the semester. To do so, you will
be responsible
for presenting the article and coordinating class discussion. Please
familiarize yourself with the class’ online slides as you will use them
to
present your article. As needed, please edit the slides and create new
slides.
If you create a new slide, please consider putting your last name in
the footer
section of the slide. Slides will be due by email 12 hours before
class. Your
presentations should cover integrative themes across the readings
(particularly
for that day), the pros and cons of different research methods for
addressing
the topic, and ideas regarding potential future directions/applications
of the
findings. The discussion sessions you are responsible for will be worth
20% of
your final grade and will be based on the thoughtfulness and quality of
your
presentations and ensuing discussion.
Thought
Questions:
Once
during the semester, please share a question or comment about the
readings with
the class (and the person who is presenting that reading) through the
Blackboard Discussion Board. Questions are due 24 hours before class.
This will
help facilitate discussion.
Participation:
15% of your final
grade will be assigned based on your level of engagement and
participation in
classroom discussions, and your thought questions. Participation may
include
your written responses to in-class queries. These will be brief and
typically cover
a single key concept found in the readings that we have discussed in
class.
Attendance is mandatory.
Schedule
of Classes and
Assigned Readings
Week
1
January
13th – Introduction to Class; History and
Systems in Developmental
Psychology (ppt1)
January
15th – History and Systems in Developmental
Psychology (ppt2)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 1. Lerner, R. M., Lewin-Bizan, S., &
Alberts Warren, A.
E. (2011). Concepts and theories of Human Development.
1.
Spencer,
J. P., Perone, S., & Buss, A. T. (2011). Twenty
years and going strong: A dynamic systems revolution in motor and
cognitive
development. Child Development Perspectives, 5,
260-266. Brian1
Optional:
Bronfenbrenner,
U. (1986). Ecology of the family as a context for human development:
Research
perspectives. Developmental Psychology, 22(6),
723-742.
Week
2 (Babies)
January
20st – Culture in Development (ppt3)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 2. Cole, M., & Packer, M. (2011).
Culture in
development.
January
22nd – Culture in
Development (ppt4).
2.
Lansford,
J. E., Chang, L., Dodge, K. A., Malone, P. S., Oburu, P., Palmerus, K.,
Bacchini, D., Pastorelli, C., Bombi, A. S., Zelli, A., Tapanya, S.,
Chaudhary,
N., Deater- Deckard, K., Manke, B., & Quinn, N. (2005).
Physical discipline
and children’s adjustment: Cultural normativeness as a moderator. Child
Development,
76, 1234. Jamie1
3.
Chen,
X., Chen, H., Li, D., & Wang, L. (2009). Early childhood
behavioral inhibition
and social and school adjustment in Chinese children: A 5-year
longitudinal
study. Child Development, 80, 1692-1704.
Sarah1
4.
Chen, X.
(2012). Culture, peer interaction, and socioemotional development. Child
Development Perspectives. Caroline1
5.
Bulotsky‐Shearer,
R. J., Manz, P. H., Mendez, J. L., McWayne, C. M., Sekino, Y.,
& Fantuzzo,
J. W. (2012). Peer play interactions and readiness to learn: A
protective
influence for African American preschool children from low‐income
households. Child Development Perspectives, 6(3),
225-231. doi:
10.1111/j.1750-8606.2011.00221.x Liz1
Week
3
January
27th – Developmental Design, Measurement,
& Analysis (lec5.design.ppt)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 3. Hartmann, D. P. & Pelzel, K. E.,
& Abbott, C. B.
(2011). Design, Measurement, and Analysis in Developmental Research.
January
29th – Design, Measurement, & Analysis (ppt6)
6.
Oller DK,
Niyogi P, Gray S,
Richards JA, Gilkerson J, Xu D, Yapanel U, Warren SF: Automated
vocal analysis of naturalistic recordings from children with
autism, language delay, and typical development. Proceedings
of the
National Academy of Sciences 2010, 107:13354-13359.
Carolyn1
7.
Adolph,
K. E., S. R. Robinson, et al. (2008). "What is the shape of developmental
change?" Psychological
Review 115(3):
527-543. Mike1
8.
Brody,
G. H., Chen, Y-F., Murry, V. M., Ge, X., Simons, R. L., Gibbons, F. X.,
Gerrard, M., & Cutrona, C. E. (2006). Perceived discrimination
and the
adjustment of African American youths: A five-year longitudinal
analysis with
contextual moderation effects. Child Development, 77,
1170-1189.
BreAnne1
9.
Fraley, R.
C., Roisman, G. I., & Haltigan, J. D. (2013). The legacy of
early
experiences in development: Formalizing alternative models of how early
experiences are carried forward over time. Dev Psychol, 49(1),
109-126.
Sunni1
Optional:
Shaw, D. S., Connell, A., Dishion, T. J., Wilson,
M. N.,
& Gardner, F. (2009). Improvements
in maternal
depression as a mediator of intervention effects on early childhood
behavior
problems. Development and Psychopathology, 21,
417-439.
Week
4
February
3rd – The biological basis of behavior and
development (http://www.psy.miami.edu/faculty/dmessinger/c_c/PSY620/lec7.biobase.pptx)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 4. Johnson, M. H. (2011). Developmental
neuroscience,
psychophysiology, and genetics.
February
5th – The biological basis of behavior and
development (ppt8)
10.
Champagne,
F. A., & Mashoodh, R. (2009). Genes in Context Gene–Environment
Interplay
and the Origins of Individual Differences in Behavior. Current
Directions in
Psychological Science, 18(3), 127-131. Cf. Szyf, M. and J.
Bick (2012).
"DNA
Methylation: A Mechanism for Embedding Early Life Experiences in the
Genome." Child
Development. Ruth1
11.
Lister,
R., Mukamel, E. A., Nery, J. R., Urich, M., Puddifoot, C. A., Johnson,
N. D.,
Lucero, J., Huang, Y., Dwork, A. J., Schultz, M. D., Yu, M.,
Tonti-Filippini,
J., Heyn, H., Hu, S., Wu, J. C., Rao, A., Esteller, M., He, C.,
Haghighi, F.
G., Sejnowski, T. J., Behrens, M. M., & Ecker, J. R. (2013). Global
epigenomic reconfiguration during mammalian brain development.
Science,
341(6146), 1237905. doi: 10.1126/science.1237905. lisa1
12.
Burgaleta,
M., Johnson, W., Waber, D. P., Colom, R., & Karama, S. (2014). Cognitive
ability changes and dynamics of cortical thickness development in
healthy
children and adolescents. Neuroimage, 84(0), 810-819. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.09.038
Ashley1
13.
Uddin,
L. Q., Supekar, K., & Menon, V. (2013). Reconceptualizing
functional brain
connectivity in autism from a developmental perspective. Frontiers in
Human
Neuroscience, 7. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00458 Emily1
14.
Chen,
E., Cohen, S., & Miller, G. E. (2010). How low socioeconomic
status affects
2-year hormonal trajectories in children. Psychological
Science, 21,
31-37. Kelly1
Alternates:
Shaw,
P., Greenstein, D., Lerch, J., Clasen, L., Lenroot, R., Gogtay, N.,
Evans, A.,
Rapoport, J., & Giedd, J. (2006). Intellectual ability and
cortical development
in children and adolescents. Nature, 440, 676-679.
Week
5
February
10th – Perceptual Development (ppt9)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 6. Bornstein, M. H., Arterberry, M. E.,
& Mash, C.
(2011). Perceptual development.
February
12th – Perceptual Development (ppt10)
15.
Maurer,
D., & Werker, J. Perceptual
narrowing during infancy: A comparison of language and faces. Developmental
Psychobiology , 2014, 56 ,
154-178.brian2
16.
Vogel,
M., Monesson, A., & Scott, L. S. (2012). Building biases in
infancy: The
influence of race on face and voice emotion matching. Developmental
Science,
15, 359-372. Krystal1
17.
Papageorgiou,
K. A., Smith, T. J., Wu, R., Johnson, M. H., Kirkham, N. Z., &
Ronald, A.
(2014). Individual Differences in Infant Fixation Duration Relate to
Attention
and Behavioral Control in Childhood. Psychological Science.
doi:
10.1177/0956797614531295 lisa2
18.
Jones,
W., & Klin, A. (2013). Attention to eyes is present but in
decline in
2-6-month-old infants later diagnosed with autism. Nature, 504(7480),
427-431. doi: 10.1038/nature12715 emily2
Alternate:
Maurer,
D., Mondloch, C. J., & Lewis, T. L. (2007). Sleeper effects. Developmental
Science, 10, 40-47.
Week
6 Seminar
in Biological Psychology
February
17th Cognitive Development (ppt11)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 7. Birney, D. P., & Sternberg, R. J.
(2011). The development
of cognitive abilities.
February
19th – Cognitive Development (ppt12)
19.
Nisbett,
R.E., Aronson. J., Blair, C., Dickens, W., Flynn, J., Halpern, D.,
&
Turkheimer, E. (2012). Intelligence: New findings and theoretical
developments.
American Psychologist, 67, 130-159 Mike2
20.
Byrge,
L., Sporns, O. & Smith, L. B. (in press) Developmental
process emerges from
extended brain-body-behavior networks. Trends
in Cognitive Sciences. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.010
Caroline2
21.
Herrmann,
E., Hernandez-Lloreda, M. V., Call, J., Hare, B., & Tomasello,
M. (2010).
The structure of individual differences in the cognitive abilities of
children
and chimpanzees. Psychological Science, 21, 102-110.
Sunni2
22.
Tucker-Drob,
E. M., Rhemtulla, M., Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E., & Fask, D.
(2010).
Emergence of a Gene × Socioeconomic Status Interaction on Infant
Mental
Ability Between 10 Months and 2 Years. Psychological Science,
22(1),
125-133. Kelly2
Week
7
February
24th – Language Development (ppt13)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 8. MacWhinney, B. (2011). Language Development.
February
26th – Language Development (ppt14)
23.
Goldstein,
M.
H., & Schwade,
J. A. (2008). Social
Feedback to Infants' Babbling
Facilitates Rapid Phonological Learning. Psychological
Science, 19(5),
515-523. doi:
10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02117.x Jamie2
24.
T
Tardif, P
Fletcher, W Liang, Z Zhang, N Kaciroti, VA Marchman (2008). Baby's
first 10
words. Developmental Psychology 44 (4), 929 Liz2
25.
Hoff,
E. (2003). The Specificity of Environmental Influence: Socioeconomic
Status
Affects Early Vocabulary Development Via Maternal Speech. Child
Development,
74(5), 1368–1378. Krystal2
26.
Cruz,
I., Quittner, A. L., Marker, C., DesJardin, J. L., & the, C. I.
T. (2013).
Identification of Effective Strategies to Promote Language in Deaf
Children
with Cochlear Implants. Child Development, 84(2), 543-559. doi:
10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01863.x Ruth2
Alternate
Werker,
J. F., Yeung,
H.
H., & Yoshida, K. A. (2012).How Do
Infants Become Experts at Native-Speech Perception? Current
Directions in Psychological Science, 21(4),
221-226.doi: 10.1177/0963721412449459
*Kim,
K.H.S., Relkin, N.R., Lee, K.M., & Hirsch,
J. (1997). Distinct cortical areas associated with
native and
second languages. Nature, 388,
171-174.Houston, D.M., Stewart, J.,
Moberly, A., Hollich, G., & Miyamoto, R.T. (2012). Word Learning in Deaf Children with Cochlear
Implants: Effects
of Early Auditory Experience.Developmental Science,
15(3) (pp.
448-461).
Week
8
March
3rd – Temperament and Emotion (ppt15)
27.
Mattson,
W. I., Cohn, J. F., Mahoor, M. H., Gangi, D. N., & Messinger,
D. S. (2013). Darwin’s Duchenne: Eye
constriction during infant joy
and distress. PLOS ONE.
Lisa3
28.
Degnan, K. A., Hane, A. A.,
Henderson, H. A., Moas,
O. L., Reeb-Sutherland, B. C.,
& Fox, N. A. (2010) Longitudinal stability of temperamental
exuberance and
social-emotional outcomes in early childhood. Developmental
Psychology. Sarah2
29.
Casey, B.
J.,
Somerville, L. H., Gotlib, I. H., Ayduk, O., Franklin, N. T., Askren,
M. K.,
Jonides, J., Berman, M. G., Wilson, N. L., Teslovich, T., Glover, G.,
Zayas,
V., Mischel, W., & Shoda, Y. (2011). Behavioral and neural
correlates of
delay of gratification 40 years later. Proceedings of the National
Academy of
Sciences, 108(36), 14998-15003. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1108561108 Ashley2
30.
Reeb-Sutherland,
B.C.,
Levitt, P., & Fox, N.A. (2012).
The predictive nature of individual differences in early associative
learning
and emerging social behavior. PLoS ONE; 7:
e30511. PDF BreAnne2
Optional:
Somerville,
L.H., Jones, R.M., Ruberry, E.J., Dyke, J.P., Glover, G.,
& Casey,
B.J.(2013). The medial prefrontal cortex and the emergence of
self-conscious emotion in adolescence. Psychological
Science, 24,
1554-1562.
PDF
Moffitt,
T. E., Aresneault, L., Belsky, D., Dickson, N., Hancox, R. J.,
Harrington, H.,
Houts, R., Poulton, R., Roberts, B. W., Ross, S., Sears, M. R.,
Thomson, W. M.,
& Caspi, A. (2011). A gradient of childhood self-control
predicts health,
wealth, and public safety. PNAS, 108, 2693-2698.
Camras,
L. A. (2011). Differentiation, Dynamical Integration and Functional
Emotional
Development. Emotion Review, 3(2), 138-146. doi:
10.1177/1754073910387944
Fraley,
R. C., Griffin, B. N., Belsky, J., & Roisman, G. I.
(2013). Developmental antecedents of political
ideology: A
longitudinal investigation from birth to age 18. Psychological
Science, 23, 1425-1431
SEEDS
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Development" or "Adaptive Evolution" Tuesday, March 3, 2015,
3:30-5:00PM.Newman Alumni
Center, Multipurpose C
March
5th – Temperament and Emotion (ppt16)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 9. Thompson, R. A., Winer, A. C., &
Goodvin, R. (2011).
The individual child: Temperament, emotion, self, and personality.
March
10th / 12th – No Class
Spring Break
Week
9
March
17th -- Socialization Experiences I –
Parent-child relationships (ppt18)
31.
Sheridan,
M. A., N. A. Fox, et al. (2012). "Variation in neural development as a
result of exposure to
institutionalization early in childhood." Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences.Jamie3
32.
Raby,
K. L., Cicchetti, D., Carlson, E. A., Cutuli, J. J., Englund, M. M.,
&
Egeland, B. (2012). Genetic and Caregiving-Based Contributions
to Infant
Attachment. Psychological Science, 23(9),
1016-1023. doi:
10.1177/0956797612438265 Emily3
33.
Hane, A. A.,
& Fox, N. A.
(2006). Ordinary
variations in maternal caregiving of human infants
influence stress reactivity. Psychological
Science, 17, 550-556. Carolyn2
34.
van
Ijzendoorn, M. H., Belsky, J., & Bakermans-Kranenburg, M. J.
(2012).
Serotonin transporter genotype 5HTTLPR as a marker of differential
susceptibility? A meta-analysis of child and adolescent
gene-by-environment
studies. Transl Psychiatry, 2, e147. doi: 10.1038/tp.2012.73
Brian3
Alternate/Optional:
Mesman,
J., M. H. van Ijzendoorn, et al. (2009). "The
many faces of the Still-Face Paradigm: A review and meta-analysis."
Developmental Review 29(2): 120-162.
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 10. Lamb, M. E., & Lewis, C. (2011).
The role of
parent-child relationships in child development.
Belsky,
J. & Pluess, M. (2009). Beyond diathesis-stress: Differential
susceptibility to environmental influences. Psychological
Bulletin, 135,
885-908.
Drury, S.S., Theall, K.P., Gleason, M.M.,
Smyke, A.T., Devivo,
I., Wong, J.Y.Y., Fox, N.A., Zeanah, C.H., & Nelson, C.A.
(2012). Telomere
length and early severe social deprivation: Linking early adversity and
cellular aging. Molecular Psychiatry, 17(7), 719-727.
PMID:
21577215.
A
family-oriented psychosocial intervention reduces inflammation in
low-SES
African American youth Gregory E. Millera,1, Gene H. Brodyb , Tianyi
Yub , and
Edith Chena
March
18, Mid-term Due.
SRCD.
March 19th – Socialization Experiences I –
Parent-child
relationships
*Belsky, J., Steinberg, L. D.,
Houts, R. M., Friedman, S. L., DeHart, G., Cauffman, E., Roisman, G.
I.,
Halpern-Felsher, B. L., Susman, E., & The NICHD Early Child
Care Research
Network (2007). Family rearing antecedents of
pubertal
timing. Child Development, 78, 1302-1321.
*Tamis-LeMonda, C. S., Shannon,
J. D., Cabrera, N. J., & Lamb, M. E. (2004).
Fathers and mothers at play with their 2- and 3-year-olds:
Contributions to
language and cognitive development, Child Development, 75,
1806.
Week
10
March
24th -- Socialization Experiences I –
Parent-child relationships (ppt19)
35.
MacKenzie,
M. J., Nicklas, E., Waldfogel, J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2013).
Spanking and
Child Development Across the First Decade of Life. Pediatrics. doi:
10.1542/peds.2013-1227 Kelly3
36.
Ispa,
J. M., Fine, M. A., Halgunseth, L. C., Harper, S., Robinson, J., Boyce,
L.,
Brooks-Gunn, J., & Brady-Smith, C. (2004). Maternal
intrusiveness, maternal
warmth, and mother-toddler relationship outcomes: Variations across
low-income
ethnic and acculturation groups. Child Development, 75,
1613. Carolyn3
37.
Kochanska,
G., &
Kim, S. (2013). Early attachment organization with both parents and
future
behavior problems: From infancy to middle childhood. Child Development,
84(1),
283-296. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01852.x Liz3
38.
Raby,
K. L., Roisman, G. I., Fraley, R. C., & Simpson, J. A. (2014).
The Enduring
Predictive Significance of Early Maternal Sensitivity: Social and
Academic Competence through
Age
32 Years. Child Development, n/a-n/a. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12325
Caroline3
Alternate/Optional:
Huston,
A. C., & Aronson, S. R. (2005). Mothers’ time with infant and
time in
employment as predictors of mother-child relationships and children’s
early
development. Child Development, 76, 467.
Fraley, R. C., Roisman, G. I.,
Booth-LaForce, C.,
Owen, M. T., & Holland, A. S. (2013). Interpersonal and Genetic
Origins of
Adult Attachment Styles: A Longitudinal Study From Infancy to Early
Adulthood. Journal
of Personality and Social
Psychology, No Pagination Specified. doi: 10.1037/a0031435
March
26th – Socialization Experiences I –
Parent-child relationships (ppt20)
39.
Lansford,
J. E. (2009). Parental divorce and children’s adjustment. Perspectives
on
Psychological Science, 4, 140-152. Sarah3
40.
Martin,
A., Ryan, R. M., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2010). When fathers'
supportiveness
matters most: Maternal and paternal parenting and school readiness.
Journal of
Family Psychology, 24, 145-155. Breanne3
41.
Farr,
R. H., & Patterson, C. J. (2013). Coparenting Among Lesbian,
Gay, and
Heterosexual Couples: Associations With Adopted Children's Outcomes.
Child
Development, 84(4), 1226-1240. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12046 Sunni3
42.
Golombok,
S., L. Mellish,
S. Jennings, P. Casey, F. Tasker and M. E. Lamb (2014). "Adoptive Gay
Father Families: Parent–Child Relationships and Children's
Psychological
Adjustment." Child Development 85(2): 456-468.
Mike3
Alternate/Optional:
Wainright,
J. L.,
Russell, S. T., & Patterson, C. J. (2004). Psychosocial
adjustment, school
outcomes, and romantic relationships of adolescents with same-sex
parents. Child
Development, 75, 1886.
Farr,
R. H., Forssell,
S. L., & Patterson, C. J. (2010). Parenting and child
development in
adoptive families: Does parental sexual orientation matter? Applied
Developmental Science, 14, 164 - 178.
Week
11
March
31st – Socialization Experiences II – Peer
relationships (ppt21)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 11. Rubin, K. H., Coplan, R. J., Chen, X.,
Bowker, J.,
& McDonald, K. L. (2011). Peer relationships in childhood.
April
2nd – Socialization Experiences II – Peer
relationships (ppt22)
43.
Murray-Close,
D., & Ostrov, J. M. (2009). A longitudinal study of forms and
functions of aggressive
behavior in early
childhood. Child Development, 80, 828-842.
Krystal3
44.
Rudolph,
K. D., Lansford,
J. E., Agoston, A. M., Sugimura, N., Schwartz, D., Dodge, K. A.,
Pettit, G. S.,
& Bates, J. E. (2014). Peer Victimization and Social
Alienation: Predicting
Deviant Peer Affiliation in Middle School. Child Development, 85(1),
124-139.
doi: 10.1111/cdev.12112 Ashley3
45.
Degnan,
K. A., Almas, A.
N., Henderson, H. A., Hane, A. A., Walker, O. L., & Fox, N. A.
(2014).
Longitudinal trajectories of social reticence with unfamiliar peers
across
early childhood. Developmental Psychology, 50(10), 2311-2323. doi:
10.1037/a0037751 Jamie4
46.
Chein,
J., Albert, D., O’Brien, L., Uckert, K., & Steinberg, L.
(2011). Peers
increase adolescent risk taking by enhancing activity in the brain’s
reward
circuitry. Developmental Science, 14, F1-F10.
Ruth3
Alternate:
Haun,
D. B. M., Rekers, Y., & Tomasello, M. (2014). Children Conform
to the
Behavior of Peers; Other Great Apes Stick With What They Know.
Psychological
Science, 25(12), 2160-2167. doi: 10.1177/0956797614553235
Coplan,
R. J., Prakash, K., O’Neil, K., & Armer, M. (2004). Do you
“want” to play?
Distinguishing between conflicted shyness and social disinterest in
early
childhood. Developmental Psychology, 40, 244-258.
Coplan, R. J.,
Rose-Krasnor, L.,
Weeks, M., Kingsbury, A., Kingsbury, M., & Bullock, A. (2013).
Alone is a
crowd: social motivations, social withdrawal, and socioemotional
functioning in
later childhood. Dev Psychol, 49(5), 861-875. doi: 10.1037/a0028861
Week
12
April
7th: Socialization Experiences III - School and
Community (ppt23)
Bornstein
& Lamb: Chapter 12 Eccles, J. S., & Roeser, R. W.
(2011). School and
community influences on human development.
April
9th – Socialization Experiences III – School and
Community (ppt24)
47.
NICHD_Early_Child_Care_Research_Network.
(2006). Child-Care
Effect Sizes for the
NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. American
Psychologist, 61(2),
99-116.
krystal4
48.
Vandell,
D. L., Belsky, J., Burchinal, M., Steinberg, L., & Vandergrift,
N. (2010).
Do effects of early child care extend to age 15 years? Results from the
NICHD
study of early child care and youth development. Child Dev, 81(3),
737-756.
doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2010.01431.x
liz4
49.
Neel,
C. G.-O., & Fuligni, A. (2013). A Longitudinal Study of School
Belonging
and Academic Motivation Across High School. Child Development, 84(2),
678-692.
doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01862.x Mike4
50.
Evans,
G. W., & Kutcher, R. (2011). Loosening the link between
childhood poverty
and adolescent smoking and obesity: The protective effects of social
capital. Psychological
Science, 22, 3-7. lisa4
Optional:
Howes,
C., Sanders, K., & Lee, L. (2008). Entering a new peer group in
ethnically
and linguistically diverse childcare classrooms. Social
Development, 17,
Clampet-Lundquist,
S., Edin, K., Kling, J. R., & Duncan, G. J. (2011). Moving
teenagers out of
high-risk neighborhoods: How girls fare better than boys. American
Journal
of Sociology, 116, 1154-1189.
FIRST-YEAR
MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIRST 7 YEARS JEANNE
BROOKS-GUNN, WEN-JUI HAN, AND JANE WALDFOGEL. ABSTRACT. (2010).
Monographs of
the Society for Research in Child Development, 75(2), vii-ix. doi:
10.1111/j.1540-5834.2010.00562.x
Additional
sections of the report.
Week
13
April
14th – Beyond Childhood: The transition to
adulthood &
parenthood (ppt25)
51.
McKown,
C.
(2013). Social Equity Theory and Racial-Ethnic Achievement Gaps. Child
Development, 84(4), 1120-1136. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12033 sunni4
52.
Rutter, M.
(1989). Pathways from childhood to adult life. Journal of
Child Psychology
and Psychiatry, 30, 23-51. brian4
53.
Arnett,
J. J. (2007). Emerging adulthood: What is it and what is it good for? Child
Development Perspectives, 1, 68-73. emily4
54.
Rilling,
J. K., & Young, L. J. (2014). The biology of mammalian
parenting and its
effect on offspring social development. Science, 345(6198), 771-776.
doi:
10.1126/science.1252723 caroline4
Alternate:
Lee,
C., & Gramotnev, H. (2007). Life transitions and mental health
in a national
cohort of young Australian women. Developmental Psychology, 43,
877-888.
Masten,
A. S., & Tellegen, A. (2012). Resilience in developmental
psychopathology:
Contributions of the Project Competence Longitudinal Study. Development
and
Psychopathology, 24, 345-361.
April
16th – Beyond Childhood: Transition to parenthood (ppt26)
55.
Weisman,
O.,
et al. (2012). "Oxytocin administration to parent enhances infant
physiological and behavioral readiness for social
engagement." Biological Psychiatry 72(12): 982 989. Kelly4
56.
Doss,
B. D., Rhoades, G. K., Stanley, S. M., & Markman, H. J. (2009).
The effect
of the transition to parenthood on relationship quality: An 8-year
prospective
study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 601-619.
Carolyn4
57.
Nelson,
S. K., Kushlev, K., English, T., Dunn, E. W., & Lyubomirsky, S.
(2013). In
defense of parenthood: Children are associated with more joy than
misery. Psychological
Science, 24, 3-10. BreAnne4
Alternate.
58.
Abraham,
E., Hendler, T., Shapira-Lichter, I., Kanat-Maymon, Y., Zagoory-Sharon,
O.,
Feldman, R. (2014). Father’s brain is sensitive to childcare
experiences. PNAS.
Lee,
D., Brooks-Gunn, J., McLanahan, S. S., Notterman, D., &
Garfinkel, I.
(2013). The Great Recession, genetic sensitivity, and maternal harsh
parenting.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(34), 13780-13784.
doi:
10.1073/pnas.1312398110
Week
14
April
21st – Beyond Childhood: Transition to
parenthood, middle adulthood (ppt27)
59.
Waldinger,
RJ., Vaillant, GE., and Orav, EJ.
(2007) “Childhood
Sibling Relationships as a Predictor of Major Depression in Adulthood:
A 30-Year
Prospective Study.” American
Journal of Psychiatry, 164:6, 949-954. Ashley4
60.
Whitbourne,
S. K.,
Sneed, J. R., & Sayer, A. (2009). Psychosocial development from
college
through midlife: A 34-year sequential study. Developmental
Psychology, 45,
1328-1340. Sara4
61.
Urry,
H. L., & Gross, J. J. (2010). Emotion regulation in older age. Current
Directions in Psychological Science, 19, 352-257. Ruth4
Alternate.
Feldman,
R., Sussman, A. L., Zigler, E. (2004). Parental leave and work
adaptation at
the transition to parenthood: Individual, marital, and social
correlates. Journal
of Applied Developmental Psychology, 25, 459-479.
Scheibe,
S., Freund, A.
M., & Baltes, P. B. (2007). Toward a developmental psychology
of Sehnsucht (life longings): The
optimal
(utopian) life. Developmental Psychology, 43(3), 778-795. doi:
10.1037/0012-1649.43.3.778
April
23rd – Review and discussion
MAY
4th
-- Take-home final due