Children and Child Development

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2:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Directors Row 1

Children and Their Incarcerated Parents: Promising Theoretical and Applied Approaches

Concurrent Sessions 8

Guest Discussant: Creasie Hairston, Discussant/Chair: Joyce A. Arditti, Session Coordinator: Jonathon Beckmeyer

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10:15 am - Noon | Salons A/B

Families and Social Media

Plenary Session

Donald Roberts, Heather Horst and Tracy Kennedy

Hear from leading researchers in major foundation-funded projects studying families and social media.

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3:45 pm - 5:15 pm | Marquette Room 3

Multiple Family Group Intervention for Adolescents who Sexually Offend

Concurrent Sessions 6

Margaret Keiley, Ashley Anders, Ali Zaremba

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3:45 pm - 5:15 pm | Directors Row 1

The Effects of Domestic Violence on Female Development: Infancy to Adulthood

Concurrent Sessions 6

Discussant: Janel Leone

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2:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Marquette Room 2

Contexts and Pathways to Well-being: Family Relationships of Latino Youth

Concurrent Sessions 5

Discussant: Lenna Ontai, Co-chairs: Russell B. Toomey; Kali S. Van Campen

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2:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Salon B

Intersexuality in Families: Beyond Pink and Blue

Special Session

Leader: Sharon Preves, Presider: Stephen Marks

In 1 of 1000 births, an infant presents with ambiguous gender physically or chromosomally.  What do professionals and families need to know about this condition?

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10:15 am - Noon | Salons A/B/C

Do Children Need Both a Mother and a Father?

The Relationship Between Science and Politics

Timothy Biblarz and Judith Stacey, Discussant: Joseph Pleck

Timothy Biblarz, Ph.D., University of Southern California, and Judith Stacey, Ph.D., New York University, lead this signature plenary session. In their JMF article in February, Timothy Biblarz and Judith Stacey challenged the idea that “fatherless” children are necessarily at a disadvantage or that men provide a different, indispensable set of parenting skills than women.

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Making Schools Safe for Sexual Minority and All Students

November 16, 2010

The Society for Research in Child Development just released a social policy report brief entitled Making Schools Safe for Sexual Minority and All Students.

Glen Elder at podium

2011 NCFR Annual Conference

"Families and the Shifting Economy"
November 16, 2011 - November 19, 2011
Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, Florida

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