Nicole M. Denmark, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Human Development University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Early Childhood Education, Individual and Family Studies
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Brenda J. Harden grad student 2012 University of Maryland
 (The developmental niches of children from Central American immigrant families: Links between their early social environments and social skills.)
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Aparicio EM, Denmark N, Berlin LJ, et al. (2016) FIRST-GENERATION LATINA MOTHERS' EXPERIENCES OF SUPPLEMENTING HOME-BASED EARLY HEAD START WITH THE ATTACHMENT AND BIOBEHAVIORAL CATCH-UP PROGRAM. Infant Mental Health Journal
Rowe ML, Denmark N, Harden BJ, et al. (2015) The Role of Parent Education and Parenting Knowledge in Children's Language and Literacy Skills among White, Black, and Latino Families Infant and Child Development
Jones Harden B, Denmark N, Holmes A, et al. (2014) Detached parenting and toddler problem behavior in early head start families. Infant Mental Health Journal. 35: 529-43
Denmark NM, Harden BJ, Gonzalez M. (2014) Low-Income Central American Immigrant Mothers' Goals and Their Children's Classroom Competencies in Preschool Early Education and Development. 25: 723-745
Denmark N, Harden BJ. (2012) Un día en la vida: the everyday activities of young children from Central American immigrant families Early Child Development and Care. 182: 1523-1543
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