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Emma Hart

@EmmaRoseHart

PhD Candidate in Developmental Psychology @TeachersCollege @Columbia

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Little is known, although much is theorized, about the long-run benefits of boosting children's social-emotional skills. Across 450 post-test & follow-up impacts from 86 RCTs, we found similar fadeout rates for intervention impacts on social-emotional & cognitive skills. 1/11

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#MetaAnalysis folks take note! The AERA SIG on Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (@SRMA_SIG) will be back with our online seminar series this Fall! We've got an awesome line-up over the next few months, starting (Fri 9/27) with Getting Meta-Analysis Done.

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Very happy to see our paper published in the @JPubEcon! We do not find significant reductions in maternal employment after four years of receiving an unconditional cash transfer.

Just published in @JPubEcon: "Unconditional cash transfers and maternal employment: Evidence from the Baby’s First Years study" By @mariasauval, @Gen_Pov, @profkmag, @KimberlyGNoble, @HiroYoshikawaNY sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Important insight in @Nature on how helpful mothers from low-income households find various individual and structural parenting interventions to be. Their perspectives are nuanced, vast, and belong at the center of early childhood research. nature.com/articles/s4159…


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So appreciative of your interest in earnestly listening to, and thereafter highlighting, mothers’ feelings and their knowledges, @EmmaRoseHart and all on this amazing team. Important work.

Would Dev Psych be better off focusing on interventions that target structures & resources instead of parents? We asked 281 moms with low incomes. The answer: Moms saw both types of interventions as potentially very helpful for supporting early child dev. nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Does a monthly, unconditional cash transfer given to mothers residing in poverty for 1 year have a causal impact on child-directed speech? The first paper from my postdoctoral work with @Gen_Pov asks this question, out now in Child Development! srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cd…


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