18th Biennial Conference on Human Development
(CHD 2004)
Friday, April 23rd, 12 noon
Sunday, April 25th, 1pm
DO NOT MISS
**Friday Night Dinner
Cruise on the Potomac**
The Conference on Human Development provides
a warm and inviting opportunity for lively interchange among
scholars, students, practitioners, child advocates, policy
makers, and others interested in human development, broadly
defined. The conference invites contributions from multiple
disciplines (psychology, education, human development and
family studies, counseling, social work, child welfare,
cognitive science, neuroscience, anthropology, and others),
relating to multiple domains of typical and atypical human
development (cognitive, social, emotional, biological, language,
motor), within multiple contexts for development (cultural,
school, family, genetic/biological, economic, clinical,
neighborhood), and pertaining to multiple periods of development
(prenatal, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, life-span).
In addition to being a forum for sharing new research, methods,
and theory, the conference will also be an important venue
for sharing advances in child advocacy, policy, as well
as educational, clinical, and child welfare applications
for promoting optimal development across the life span.
Invited Speakers
Adele Diamond
Jacqueline Goodnow
Fred Morrison
Ross Thompson
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