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tamara robertson; african-american woman with short brown hair and cat-eye shaped glasses stands in light-filled hallway
June 26, 2024
Tamara Robertson, MPH, CHES® is a child welfare support specialist with the Implementation Capacity for Triple P (ICTP) projects within the Impact Center at UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG). She also fills the role of Division of Social Services (DSS) Triple P coordinator within the NC Triple P System and works closely with Triple P leaders in the DSS within the NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
Teamwork and shared leadership concept. Collaboration and cooperation in harmony between work colleagues. Strategy and success.
June 24, 2024
The Early Childhood Technical Assistance (ECTA) Center at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) is excited to announce its implementation of a distributed leadership model. The leadership team was inspired by a report from the Building Movement Project, Structuring Leadership: Alternative Models for Distributing Power and Decision-Making in Nonprofit Organizations.
young girl with dark hair in pigtails is wearing white top and light blue overalls while running across a large bridge
June 17, 2024
Kindergarten is a foundational year in a child’s education, providing a bridge from early childhood experiences to the early grades. While kindergarten is an important time for young children to learn and practice a variety of skills, there has been little focus on this stage of education. To address this, a team from FPG launched a one-year project, Kindergarten Sturdy Bridge, in September 2023.
Sherri Britt Williams is a white woman with long blonde hair; she is wearing a sleeveless green top.
June 12, 2024
After receiving requests for assistance from state and entity leaders of early childhood systems throughout the country on how to be more intentional in making changes to address disparities in how diverse groups of children and families receive supports and experience positive outcomes through their state or entity Part C and Part B, Section 619 programs, Sherri Britt Williams has led a year-long process of engaging diverse critical perspectives in the development of competencies for equity and inclusion-focused leadership.
little boy reading book on floor at home
June 7, 2024
For her doctoral dissertation, “Reading Power With and Through Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: A Critical Content Analysis,” Jennifer Stone, MS, CCC-SLP, examined the 60 books provided by Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL) to the children who entered kindergarten in 2022. Established in 1995, DPIL is a book gifting program that mails free books to children in participating areas from birth until age five.
3 colleagues attend the INSAR conference; Brian Boyd pictured at far left
June 4, 2024
Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute Director Brian Boyd was recently appointed president-elect of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR), a professional society that aims to engage in research and research-related activities in autism.
exterior of a modern school building entrance
June 2, 2024
While personnel shortages negatively impact all young children and their families, there is a disproportionate impact on young children from historically marginalized and underserved communities, including communities of color, those experiencing poverty, and those with disabilities. To address the national crisis of recruiting and retaining teachers serving young children with disabilities, members of the Trohanis TA Projects at FPG recently released a new helpful resource.
sean sylvia; man stands in bright hallway flanked by windows
May 29, 2024
Trained as a development economist, Sean Sylvia, PhD, associate professor of health economics at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, focuses his work on using economic principles and behavioral psychology to improve the implementation of public health programs and health care delivery. Sylvia is also a faculty fellow at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute.
2024 implementation summer interns alden parker (pictured at left) and tori wierzchowski (pictured at right)
May 27, 2024
The UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) is pleased to welcome two interns for its fifth cohort of the Implementation Summer Internship Program. This paid internship program is designed to create a challenging and meaningful professional experience for masters' and doctoral students, providing exposure to implementation practice and research across a variety of fields and practice settings.
a group of young children work at a table with teacher standing by
May 22, 2024
Two new web articles from the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA) the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy) at Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute illustrate how they work to strengthen state systems and increase equitable and inclusive practices.
Smiling deaf boy with ear implant at doctor's office.
May 20, 2024
Evelyn Shaw knows the importance of early identification of hearing loss in young children and is committed to improving outcomes for these children and their families. Shaw is an educational consultant at FGP, where she works at the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center. Last month, she and Sharon Walsh, an external consultant for ECTA and the DaSy Center, presented two sessions at the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention national conference.
School child thinking while doing mathematics problem.
May 17, 2024
We are pleased to announce that FPG's National Implementation Research Network, in partnership with Capital City Public Charter School and EL Education, has been awarded one of eight grants by the Research Partnership for Professional Learning (RPPL) to enhance the knowledge base of professional learning in equitable math HQIM that supports Black, Latine, Native American, and students experiencing poverty.
two young women smil at camera; zairen jackson on left and sydney shepherd on right
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.
Brian Boyd; man in purple shirt stands outside in front of crepe myrtle tree
May 6, 2024
In February 2023, when a colleague asked Brian Boyd why he took on the role of interim director of Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, his response was immediate and heartfelt. He did so because of a longstanding connection and respect for the Institute and its mission. Now, as Boyd is transitioning from an interim role to a permanent one, his sentiment remains the same. And he has established a roadmap to guide the next three years of work at the Institute.
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.

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