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CHILDREN and FAMILIES

Domestic Violence:

Joanie Dovekas, Assistant Director, Office of Residence Life.
Sexual violence.
465-2844. dovekasj@uwgb.edu.

Judith Martin, Professor of Social Work.
Child maltreatment. At-risk children and families. Foster care and adoption. Family violence. Parenting skills. Trans-racial adoption.
465-2346 (o), 498-2231 (h). martinj@uwgb.edu.

E. Nicole Meyer, Professor of Humanistic Studies.
Domestic violence.
465-2098. meyern@uwgb.edu.



Early Childhood:

Fergus Hughes, Professor Emeritus of Human Development (Psychology).
Infancy and early childhood. The importance and role of play and creative activities for infants and young children.
432-0403. hughesf@uwgb.edu.

Illene Noppe, Professor of Human Development (Psychology, Women's Studies).
Director of Institute on Death, Dying and Bereavement. Infancy and early childhood. Attachment relationships of babies and young children to caregivers. Bereavement and grieving.
465-2703. noppei@uwgb.edu.



Fertility and Reproduction:

Angela Bauer-Dantoin, Associate Professor of Human Biology (Biology) and Women's Studies.
Fertility and reproduction. Biology of women.
465-2279 (o), 430-8380 (h). bauera@uwgb.edu.



Health and Welfare Issues Affecting Children and Families:

Stephanie Reilly, Director, NEW Partnership for Children and Families.
Health and welfare issues regarding children and families.
465-2866. reillys@uwgb.edu.



Middle Childhood and Adolescence:

Lloyd Noppe, Professor of Human Development (Psychology).
Middle childhood and adolescence. Creative thinking.
465-2372. noppel@uwgb.edu.

 


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