Developing children in developing countries
2nd International Conference on Adolescent Medicine and Child Psychology
October 06-07, 2016 London, UK

Marc H Bornstein

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, USA

Keynote: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

In this talk, I re-count major findings about child growth, care-giving, discipline, housing, and labor from 41 under researched and underserved developing countries around the globe. The data draw from the 2005-2010 round of the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey. In addition, I draw implications for advancing child development in each one of these domains..

Biography :

Marc H Bornstein is Senior Investigator and Head of Child and Family Research at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. He holds a BA from Columbia College, MS and PhD degrees from Yale University and an honorary doctorate from the University of Padua. He has held faculty positions at Princeton University and New York University as well as academic appointments in Munich, London, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Bamenda, Seoul, Trento, Santiago, Bristol, and Oxford. He is President-elect of the SRCD and a past member of the SRCD Governing Council Executive Committee of the ICIS. He was named to the Top 20 Authors for Productivity in Developmental Science by the AERA. He has administered both Federal and Foundation grants, sits on the Editorial Boards of several professional journals, and consults for governments, foundations, universities, publishers, scientific journals, the media, and UNICEF. He is Editor Emeritus of Child Development and founding Editor of Parenting: Science and Practice.

Email: Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov