FPG reflects on work and impact in 2022
The UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) is excited to share its 2022 Impact Report.
In this year’s report, you’ll see milestones, accolades, and awards. You’ll learn about how we are responding to the needs of practitioners, parents, and families—around the globe—through a variety of digital platforms and products. And you’ll find many examples of how we are working along the research-practice-policy continuum to promote positive developmental and educational outcomes for children of all backgrounds and all abilities.
To learn more about some of the stories within the 2022 Impact Report, visit the links below:
- Timely toolkit for autistic individuals impacted by war
- Preparing Students for Success
- FLP-ECHO: seeking to enhance the health of children for generations to come
- Parenting styles, sleep quality, and aggressive behavior in early childhood
- Informing the early childhood field as a National Evaluation Partner
Celebrating 50 years of excellence in TA
- Celebrating 50 years of excellence in TA: Reflecting on the wisdom of the past
- Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence in TA: Informing our Work in the Present
- Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence in TA: Inspiring the Field for the Future
Autism research, resources, and innovation
- Study shows lack of representation across historically minoritized racial and ethnic groups in autism intervention data
- Program shown to be effective helping youth with autism reach their educational goals
- Project EXPRESS receives funding to evaluate two interventions working with adolescents on the autism spectrum
- Interdisciplinary team at UNC awarded grant to establish NC Community Employment Collaborative
Working to ensure STEM for all
- STEMIE creates video series and resources for families
- STEMIE launches My STEM Adventure app
- New collaboration helps engage young children with visual impairments in storybook conversations