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Center faculty and staff consult with policymakers and practitioners, responding to requests for research, information, and program evaluation. Center staff members have presented educational seminars for North Carolina lawmakers on issues such as childhood obesity and juvenile justice. The Center's
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NC Education Research Data Center The Center is also home to the NC Education Research Data Center, established in 2000 as a partnership with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. It houses data on N.C.'s public schools, which is available to researchers and nonprofit institutions for
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The Center for Child and Family Policy grew out of discussions among a group of Duke faculty members from different disciplines who were interested in child development and child policy. The group, which included John Coie (psychology), Phil Costanzo (psychology),
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The Center offers fellowships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in child and family policy. It also offers a Child Policy Research Certificate program for Duke undergraduates.
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The Center for Child and Family Policy opened on July 1, 1999. It now includes about 70 employees and more than 40 affiliated faculty fellows. It is affiliated with Duke University's
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across cultures, changing family structure, effects of job loss on student performance and prevention of adolescent problem behaviors such as violence, mental illness and
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School Research Partnership facilitates research in local schools, linking school district and other organizations with Duke students and researchers.
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Center research focuses on issues relevant to child and family policy, including early childhood education, early adversity and early interventions,
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who had earned his Ph.D. at Duke in 1978, was recruited to lead the venture.
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Nonprofit Organization
Duke University
Duke Center for Child and Family Policy
Duke University
Kenneth A. Dodge
Philip J. Cook
William Chafe
Vanderbilt University
Sanford School of Public Policy
Social Science Research Institute
ADHD
education reform
parenting
substance abuse
“About Us”
The Year in Review: 2013 Annual Report
Archived
Wayback Machine
“History”
Sanford School Programs
Archived
Wayback Machine
SSRI Affiliates & Programs
Archived
Wayback Machine
“Current Projects”
“Home Visit for All Newborns to Assess Risk of Child Maltreatment Improves Parenting Skills, Reduces Medical Emergencies, and Generates Positive Return on Investment”
Archived
Wayback Machine
“Kids Who Repeat a Grade Can Become Discipline Problems, Study Says”

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