Barbara D. Hillaker, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Human Development and Family Studies Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Parenting and emotion socialization, emotion-related socialization behaviors, Self-regulation and emotion regulation, Obesity Risk (including the links between infant-centered parenting and feeding practices, child self-regulation and obesity risk, Early
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Holly Elisabeth Brophy-Herb grad student 2011 Michigan State
 (Does autonomy support have differential effects on children's social competence as a function of early dysregulatory risk---and do these relationships differ across racial groups?)
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Brophy-Herb HE, Martoccio TL, Hillaker B, et al. (2013) Profiles of Low-Income Maternal Well-being and Family Climate: Relations to Toddler Boys' and Girls' Behaviors Family Relations. 62: 326-340
Brophy- Herb HE, Schiffman RF, Bocknek EL, et al. (2011) Toddlers' Social- emotional Competence in the Contexts of Maternal Emotion Socialization and Contingent Responsiveness in a Low- income Sample Social Development. 20: 73-92
Hillaker BD, Brophy-Herb HE, Villarruel FA, et al. (2008) The contributions of parenting to social competencies and positive values in middle school youth: Positive family communication, maintaining standards, and supportive family relationships Family Relations. 57: 591-601
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