Jan 11, 2022 | Announcements, Researcher Spotlight, Uncategorized
It is my sad duty to report that our beloved colleague, Lauren Bernstein Adamson, died December 31, 2021. Lauren was a life-long member of the International Congress for Infant Studies, having attended its inaugural meeting in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1978. A...
Dec 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
The Department of Developmental Psychology at the University of Göttingen invites application for a 5-year postdoctoral research position in developmental psychology The position The position is linked to a project on social-cognitive development led by Hannes...
Dec 15, 2021 | Babies in the time of COVID, Baby Blog, Uncategorized
by Nancy Aaron Jones, Jillian Hardin, and Joy Longo Parturition as well as the days and weeks that follow are transitional experiences for families. The interactive “dance” between mothers and infants as well as shared encounters with other family members sets...
Dec 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
The Normativity Lab (directed by Marco F. H. Schmidt) at the Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, invites applications for a Postdoc position (100% position or part-time, initially for 3 years with possibility for extension, salary scale “TV-L E13”)...
Dec 1, 2021 | Tools of the Trade, Uncategorized
by Audun Dahl When I started graduate school, I knew little about the everyday life of infants. I had only the vaguest ideas about the daily joys and woes of a 12-month-old—even one who lived a block from our infant research lab in Berkeley, CA. The laboratory...
Oct 21, 2021 | Baby Blog, Tools of the Trade, Uncategorized
by Michaela DeBolt and Aaron Beckner Like many other infant researchers, the pandemic presented us with a dilemma: discontinue data collection or find a w ay to administer studies without increasing exposure risk for families. We decided to conduct studies...