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Future of Children

Future of Children—fall 2012 journal on literacy released

October 22, 2012

The Princeton-Brookings Future of Children organization just released its latest journal volume, themed Literacy Challenges for the Twenty-First Century.

Military Support Programs and Networks

National Research Summit on Reserve Component Military Families

April 25-26, 2013 — Michigan
October 16, 2012

This two-day interdisciplinary forum will stimulate discussion and understanding of the latest research, effective mental health interventions and dissemination strategies specific to the needs of National Guard and Reserve families. 

Family Process

Call for submissions — the journal Family Process

October 16, 2012

Family Process is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, international journal that publishes research, training and theoretical contributions in the broad areas of families, family therapy, systems theory and practice.

Brazilian Conference on Interpersonal Relationship Research

Conference on Interpersonal Relationship Research

July 2013, Brazil
October 16, 2012

The Latin American Network for Interpersonal Relationship Research announced a conference next July 19-22, 2013 in Vitoria, Brazil.

Rutgers University

Participants needed

for research on siblings and elder care
October 09, 2012

A researcher at Rutgers University is conducting a study titled “The communication behaviors of adult siblings while caring for aging parents.” 

Pew Research Center

What’s new at PEW?

October 02, 2012

According to a new study at the PEW Charitable Trust’s research center, pre-paid credit cards come with significant financial risks.

AAFCS

What Families Need to Succeed

New Research Identifies 21 Critical Assets
November 14, 2012
Online Webinar

Learn how to refocus discussions and engagement with families to emphasize their strengths at this AAFCS educational webinar.

TCRM Schedule 2012 (PDF)

Full TCRM schedule including papers and also workshops and special sessions by Michael Borenstein, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, and Thomas Power