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9:30 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 320
In Paper Symposium: 1-014 - Indirect Effects of Violence On Human Development: Lessons from Diverse Latin American Samples
On Symposium Paper: The effects of community violence on on-time grade progression in Rio de Janeiro
Non-Presenting Author
12:30 to 1:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-061 - Poster Session 02
In Poster Session: PS 02 Section - School Readiness/Childcare
On Individual Poster: 179 - Care at a Glance: A Profile of Informal Care Settings Across Massachusetts
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Hilton Baltimore, Floor: Level 2, Key 4
In Exchange Symposium: 1-155 - Mixture Modeling in Applied Developmental Research: Challenges and Opportunities
On Symposium Paper: Using Latent Transition Analysis to Understand Professional Learning’s Impact on Teachers Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices
Presenting Author
7:45 to 9:15am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 2-002 - Special Poster Session 05 with Continental Breakfast Reception
In Poster Session: PS 05 - Policy Section
On Individual Poster: 216 - The State of Early Education and Care in Massachusetts: Findings from a Statewide Household Survey
Non-Presenting Author
8:00 to 9:30am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 329
In Paper Symposium: 2-021 - Impacts and moderators of school-based social-emotional learning programs in low- and middle-income countries
On Symposium Paper: Um compasso para aprender: Evaluating the impact of a social-emotional learning program in Brazilian primary schools
Non-Presenting Author
9:45 to 11:15am
Hilton Baltimore, Floor: Level 2, Key 4
In Paper Symposium: 3-092 - Novel Approaches for Measuring Neighborhoods and their Influence on Child Outcomes
On Symposium Paper: Quantifying School Neighborhoods and their Relations with Child Outcomes: A Virtual Systematic Social Observation Approach
Non-Presenting Author