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9:30 to 10:45am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-005 - Poster Session 01
In Poster Session: PS 01 Section - Family Context & Processes
On Individual Poster: 100 - Neonatal Risk, Maternal Attention Directing and Infants’ Joint Attention: Moderation by Stressful Contexts
Non-Presenting Author
9:30 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 339
In Paper Symposium: 1-027 - Parental playfulness: The key for children´s positive development?
On Symposium Paper: The Importance of Maternal and Paternal Playfulness Among Families with Children Diagnosed with Developmental Delay
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-115 - Poster Session 03
In Poster Session: PS 03 Section - Race, Ethnicity, Culture, Context
On Individual Poster: 168 - Children Exposed to Armed Conflict: Implications for Social and Behavioral Problems
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-115 - Poster Session 03
In Poster Session: PS 03 Section - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 150 - The Contributions of Parental Working Memory and Mentalization to Negative Parenting Among Mothers and Fathers
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 313
In Paper Symposium: 1-117 - Development in context: Cultural influences from infancy to adolescence
On Symposium Paper: Cultural influences on temperament development: Findings from the Global Temperament Project
Non-Presenting Author
9:45 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 2-055 - Poster Session 06
In Poster Session: PS 06 Section - Developmental Psychopathology
On Individual Poster: 59 - Maternal and paternal emotional reaction to premature birth: a serial multiple mediator model
Non-Presenting Author
10:00 to 11:30am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 339
In Paper Symposium: 2-078 - Affective and Cognitive Aspects of Parental Self-Regulation in Early Parenting
Chair
10:00 to 11:30am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 339
In Paper Symposium: 2-078 - Affective and Cognitive Aspects of Parental Self-Regulation in Early Parenting
On Symposium Paper: Do Mothers' Executive Functions Contribute to Parental Mentalization? Child-related and Parent-related Contexts as Moderators
Non-Presenting Author
8:00 to 9:15am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-003 - Poster Session 09
In Poster Session: PS 09 Section - Health, Growth, Injury
On Individual Poster: 104 - Early Childhood Feeding Disorders: Do They Affect (Over Time) Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their Physical Appearance?
Non-Presenting Author
12:45 to 2:00pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-106 - Poster Session 11
In Poster Session: PS 11 Section - Race, Ethnicity, Culture, Context
On Individual Poster: 171 - Maternal Emotional Distress following the birth of a preterm baby: the case of Bedouin mothers living in southern Israel
Non-Presenting Author
2:30 to 4:00pm
Hilton Baltimore, Floor: Level 1, Latrobe
In Paper Symposium: 3-202 - What variation in executive functioning tells us about ADHD: Insights from twin and longitudinal studies
On Symposium Paper: From Early Risk via Cognitive Endophenotypes to ADHD in Adolescence
Non-Presenting Author
4:15 to 5:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 3-223 - Interventions in Early Childhood: The Central Role of the Parent-Child Relationship
Chair
4:15 to 5:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 3-223 - Interventions in Early Childhood: The Central Role of the Parent-Child Relationship
On Symposium Paper: Can Change in Parental Reflective Functioning Affect the Parent-Child Relationship, Parental Behavior, and Children’s Outcome?
Non-Presenting Author