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Tag: Human Development and Family Sciences
Kylee Probert, HDFS PhD ’22, doesn’t like America’s childcare system, so she’s doing something about it.
The new center will provide support and training from an anti-bias, culturally responsive lens to better equip educators who care for children from marginalized populations and for children who have experienced trauma.
By 2030, 1 in 5 Americans is projected to be 65 or older, and this generation desires a more holistic approach to aging and caregiving, especially in underserved populations/communities.
Dakota Witzel’s study found that our perception of aging and stress affect our physical health.
Researchers found that people who reported more positive self-perceptions of aging were more insulated from the physical effects of stress compared with people who felt more negatively about their own aging.