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12:00 to 1:30pm
Austin Convention Center, Ballroom G
In Invited Roundtable Symposium: 1-053 - Joint SRCD/AERA Session: Creating Opportunity and Educational Pathways for Young Children: An Ongoing Conversation
Panelist
4:00 to 5:30pm
Austin Convention Center, Ballroom G
In Invited SRCD Salon: 1-151 - Developmental Effects of Early Exposure to Poverty
Panelist
10:00 to 11:15am
Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 4
In Event: 2-050 - Poster Session 6
In Poster Session: 06 - Attention, Learning, Memory
On Individual Poster: 2 - Delay of Gratifiaction in Early Childhood and Later Achievement
Non-Presenting Author
12:00 to 1:15pm
Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 4
In Event: 2-100 - Poster Session 7
In Poster Session: 07 - Prevention and Interventions
On Individual Poster: 194 - Effects of Adding Parenting Programs to Early Childhood Education: A Meta-Analysis
Non-Presenting Author
8:00 to 9:15am
Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 4
In Event: 3-001 - Strategic Plan Poster Session
In Poster Session: Strategic Plan Poster Session - Policy Section
On Individual Poster: 250 - Are Early Childhood Education and Family Support Programs Effective for Teenage Parents and Their Children? A Meta-Analysis
Non-Presenting Author
10:15 to 11:30am
Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 4
In Event: 3-049 - Poster Session 10
In Poster Session: 10 - Prevention and Interventions
On Individual Poster: 188 - Early childhood education, parenting and the home environment: A meta-analysis
Non-Presenting Author
10:30am to 12:00pm
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 8C
In Conversation Roundtable: 3-065 - New frontiers in the neuroscience of inequality
Panelist
4:30 to 6:00pm
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 6A
In Paper Symposium: 3-202 - Improving Early Math Skills and Later Development: Do We Actually Achieve What We Hope?
On Symposium Paper/Poster: Risky Business: Correlation and Causation in Longitudinal Studies of Skill Development
Non-Presenting Author