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Click to edit Master subtitle style 9/1/09 METRO BABY PROJECT New York University Psychology Department Dr. Catherine Tamis-LeMonda Eden Lipke (HCS 2009) Farzana Ahmed (HCS 2009) Lorena Nicol (HCS 2008)
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9/1/09 Metro baby project Our research activities OVERVIEW of TALK
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9/1/09 Metro baby project
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9/1/09 families, schools, peers, work, and the media on development of young children parents’ views and practices from the first days of infants’ lives culture on infants’ early learning, development, and school readiness. GOAL To understand the influence of…
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9/1/09 Started in 2004 Mothers and their newborns were recruited from Bellevue Hospital, Harlem Hospital, and Allen Pavillion Initial sample: 324 families African American Dominican Mexican BACKGROUND
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9/1/09 TIMELINE AgeSettingProtocol 1 monthPhoneMother interview 6 months 14 months (age 1)Home Visit Mother interview Child assessment Mother-child interaction 24 months (age 2) 36 months (age 3) 52 months (Preschool) Lab Visit 5 years (Grade 1)Lab Visit 6 years (Grade 2)Lab Visit
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9/1/09 Our research activities: Phone interview Daily routine diary Coding Data entry into SPSS Future plans
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9/1/09 Our research activities: Phone interview Daily routine diary Coding Data entry into SPSS Future plans
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9/1/09 Data is collected via a phone interview: Parenting beliefs (what parents think) Parenting practices (what parents do) Child characteristics (gender, temperament) Child experiences Parent experiences Finances PHONE INTERVIEW
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9/1/09 Our research activities: Phone interview Daily routine diary Coding Data entry into SPSS Future plans
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9/1/09 DAILY ROUTINES Mothers are interviewed for a detailed account of a typical day with her child Mothers are asked to specify: the events of the day who was present location duration who was involved
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9/1/09 What was baby’s activity? Who was activity with? Where did this occur? Who else was there? 6-7 a.m. 7-8 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 11-12 p.m. DAILY ROUTINES DIARY
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9/1/09 Our research activities: Phone interview Daily routine diary Coding Data entry into SPSS Future plans
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9/1/09 CODING Daily routine diary is coded Each event is identified as an “episode,” such as: Breast feed Diaper change Holding Hand games Bath
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9/1/09 CODING, cont. Caregiving Play with toys Play without toys Reading books Literacy activities TV watching Other media Household chores Child focused outings Parent/other related outings Family/community events Organized activity Informal child care Visits Major categories for episodes:
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9/1/09 CODING SHEET The times for each episode were computed and written onto a code sheet
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9/1/09 SAMPLE CODING SHEET
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9/1/09 Our research activities: Phone interview Daily routine diary Coding Data entry into SPSS Future plans
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9/1/09 Statistical Package for the Social Sciences Software used to analyze data collected from diaries Focus: time distribution Condenses wide range of information into statistics, trends Data entry into SPSS
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9/1/09 Our research activities: Phone interview Daily routine diary Coding SPSS Future plans
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9/1/09 Complete SPSS data entry and checking Identify trends in statistical results Differences between cultures Breakdown of time spent in different types of activities Child network (who engages in activities) Move on to code 6 month diaries FUTURE PLANS
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9/1/09 BIBLIOGRAPHY Tamis-LeMonda, C. S., Shannon, J. D., Cabrera, N. J., & Lamb, M.E. (2004). “Fathers and Mothers at Play with their 2- and 3- Year-Olds: Contributions to Language and Cognitive Development”, Child Development. Guillette, Elizabeth A. "Examining Childhood Development in Contaminated Urban Settings." Environmental Health Perspectives. Vol 108. June 2008, pg. 389-393. 6 Aug 2009. Chuang, Susan S, and Robert P. Moreno. On New Shores: Understanding Immigrant Fathers in North America. 1st ed. Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. Bremner, Gavin, and Alan Fogel. Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, March 5, 2004.
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9/1/09 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Professor Catherine Tamis-Lemonda Ryann McNeil and Emily Ho (Co-mentors) NYU staff and CRCDE Dr. Sat Bhattacharya Professor Ross HCS staff Our audience
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9/1/09 THANK YOU!
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9/1/09 Questio ns?
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