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May 15, 2024
The UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) is proud to welcome its fourth cohort of Marvin H. McKinney Scholars. The Marvin H. McKinney Scholars Program in Research, Practice, and Policy was established to offer hands-on research experience in child development to undergraduate students from North Carolina's historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
pre-k pupils raising hands to answer question from teacher
May 7, 2024
FPG's Equity Research Action Coalition recently collaborated with the Erikson Institute and University of Delaware on The PreK in Family Child Care Project issue series. In four publications, the team explored strategies, successes, and challenges for implementing family child care and publicly funded pre-K across the U.S.
Portrait of a Latine family hugging in rural area
April 30, 2024
The Start with Equity: NC Early Childhood Education Equity Analyses Project conducted landscape analyses and engaged with community early education partners across the state of North Carolina to identify policies and strategies that show effect or promise in mitigating racial and economic disparities in early care and education (ECE). The research, led by FPG Fellow Iheoma Iruka, also focused on how policies can be more effectively enacted and implemented to advance equity.
A mother and daughter working on laptop; woman with long dark hair sits beside pre-teen daughter leaning against couch with laptop in their laps | Credit: JuYochi
April 28, 2024
The Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules (AFIRM) project at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) has reached an incredible milestone―350,000 (and counting!) users now rely on AFIRM for evidence-based practices that can help learners with autism.
Two children being home-schooled by their father while sitting at the kitchen table
April 24, 2024
Racial disparities continue to exist in autism research, negatively impacting Black autistic children. They are misdiagnosed, receive access to inferior quality services, and are almost twice as likely as white autistic children to have a co-occurring intellectual disability. To examine this void, the National Institute of Mental Health funded the "Racism and Resilience among Black Autistic Children and Caregivers" project.
Brian Boyd; man in purple shirt stands outside in front of crepe myrtle tree
April 22, 2024
We are pleased to announce that Brian Boyd has been appointed permanent director of the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG). “We are grateful for Brian’s interim leadership,” says Penny Gordon-Larsen, Vice Chancellor for Research, “and excited to continue working with him in this critical role.”
Group of schoolkids wearing bright backpacks walking upstairs to school
April 17, 2024
The proportion of females diagnosed with autism in the state of North Carolina has increased steadily over a 20-year period, which likely reflects greater societal knowledge of how autism may manifest differently in females. This is a key finding of a recent report, “Are the diagnostic rates of autistic females increasing? An examination of state-wide trends,” published online in January 2024 in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
TK Musa (at left) and Danielle Allen (at right) attend AERA annual meeting
April 15, 2024
Congratulations to FPG Faculty Fellow and Founding Director of FPG's Equity Research Action Coalition Iheoma Iruka, PhD, Danielle Allen, PhD, a project director at the Coalition and TK Musa, a graduate research assistant working with the Coalition on receiving the Best Article Award from Theory into Practice.
four small children playing in forest and investigating their surroundings
April 11, 2024
Children who live in areas with natural spaces (e.g., forests, parks, backyards) from birth may experience fewer emotional issues between the ages of 2 and 5, according to a study funded by the NIH Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program. Nissa Towe-Goodman, PhD, a research scientist at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, lead this collaborative research.
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April 8, 2024
The Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute is pleased to announce that the teacher approved app, My STEM Adventure, is a 2024 EdTech Awards Cool Tool Finalist in the STEM (science, tech, engineering, math) solution category. Organized by EdTech Digest, the EdTech awards program is the world's largest for recognizing the biggest names―and those who soon will be―in education technology.
Dara Chan; woman with long blond hair smiles at camera
April 3, 2024
FPG Faculty Fellow Dara Chan, ScD, focuses her research on improving community participation, integration, and inclusion for autistic adults and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Chan, who is an assistant professor in the Division of Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling in UNC’s Department of Health Sciences, often collaborates with FPG colleagues.
decorative media card with carolina blue background, three colorful floating leaves and copy that reads Recent Award Winners Thelma Harms Early Childhood Education Award
April 1, 2024
FPG Postdoctoral Scholar Nicole Telfer, PhD, and Senior Research Scientist Noreen Yazejian, PhD, on behalf of international colleague Solomiia Boikovych, have received the Thelma Harms Early Childhood Education Award. The award is designed to further the understanding and improvement of early childhood program quality internationally.
Young woman stands beside research poster
March 25, 2024
When Nicole Telfer, PhD, enrolled in the doctoral program in applied developmental psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, she was planning on a career focusing on adolescent development. But a graduate course on infancy and early childhood development sparked her interest in working with younger children.
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March 20, 2024
The National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute helps lead the way in best practices and science of implementation, organizational change, and system reinvention, with the goal of improving outcomes across the human services spectrum. To strengthen this commitment, NIRN developed a new research and evaluation agenda designed to advance implementation research.
woman with should-length curly hair stands in front of large green shrub and smiles at camera; sherra lawrence
March 14, 2024
Sherra Lawrence, MA, is an implementation specialist at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. She leads projects and initiatives to improve the access and quality of programs, policies, and practices for children and families. As part of our FPG profile series, we recently spoke with Lawrence to learn more about her work at FPG.
three female's faces in bubbles with blue border background; clare harrop, dara chan, and laura klinger
March 11, 2024
FPG Faculty Fellows Clare Harrop, PhD, Dara Chan, ScD, CRC, and Laura Klinger, PhD, are recipients of a National Institute of Mental Health (R21) grant, allowing them to study the associations between social connections and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in older adults with autism.
Gabriel Dichter; man in brownish-green shirt and tie stands in bright building hallway
March 4, 2024
Using novel brain imaging approaches, clinical psychologist Gabriel Dichter, PhD, seeks to understand how treatments for autism and mood disorders work. His research is synergistic with developmental disabilities explorations happening at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) which led to Dichter becoming an FPG faculty fellow last year.
Parents and children lying on rug and reading book in living room at home
February 26, 2024
FPG scientists have launched a two-year project, “Transforming Implementation Practice in Early Childhood through the Development of a Professional Learning Program to support Practitioners' Implementation Capabilities,” in partnership with Reach Out and Read in North Carolina and South Carolina to support the development of early childhood practitioners’ and clinicians’ ability to get children ready for kindergarten by improving implementation capacity of the Reach Out and Read intervention delivered in primary care and pediatric clinics.
International Early Childhood Inclusion Institute; three young children smile at camera
February 22, 2024
Registration is now open for the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute's 24th annual International Early Childhood Inclusion Institute, which takes place May 7-9, 2024. The event, which will once again be offered in a hybrid format welcoming participants virtually and in-person, is designed for anyone caring for or teaching young children (from birth to age eight) with disabilities in inclusive environments.
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February 22, 2024
FPG's Chih-Ing Lim and Megan Vinh have been invited to speak at the Zero Project Conference held at the United Nations Offices in Vienna, Austria. The 2024 event, which takes place February 21 through February 23, is a global gathering of innovators within the disability inclusion space.

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