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Going the Extra Mile (or 1000 Miles) to Represent Infants

Going the Extra Mile (or 1000 Miles) to Represent Infants

Lessons learned from implementing neurodevelopmental research in The Gambia, West Africa by Sam McCann     Convenience sampling has been ingrained in developmental psychology since its inception. In fact, the very first researchers in this field used the...

Growing up in developmental cascades: A trainee perspective

Growing up in developmental cascades: A trainee perspective

by Joshua L. Schneider and Kelsey L. West     The theoretical framework of developmental cascades has taken a firm foothold among infancy researchers. Indeed, it was the theme of this year’s ICIS meeting with not one, but two presidential addresses (Lisa...

Tips and Tricks for Maximizing your ICIS Conference Enjoyment!

Tips and Tricks for Maximizing your ICIS Conference Enjoyment!

by Jessica A. Sommerville     Greetings conference goers! Believe it or not, ICIS 2022 is almost here.  We share your excitement and trepidation in attending what might be your first in-person conferences since the start of the pandemic! If you are like us,...

Supporting bilingual families around the world

Supporting bilingual families around the world

by Laia Fibla, Jessica E. Kosie, Ruth Kircher, Casey Lew-Williams, and Krista Byers-Heinlein     Baby Sophia hears Spanish from her mother and Catalan from her father. Baby Andreas hears English from his mother, German from his father, and French at daycare....

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