The Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Child Development and the Center for the Study of Child Development
Efrat Sher-Censor is the Head of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Child Development, the School of Psychological Sciences, the University of Haifa, Israel. She studies the representations that children, parents and caregivers construct regarding their relationships, and explores how these representations shape their interactions and predict children's adjustment. She is particularly interested in children at-risk, such as children with special needs and children from immigrant and ethnic minority families.
Dr. Sher-Censor is currently conducting three longitudinal research projects: The first study, in collaboration with Prof. Tuppett M. Yates from UC Riverside, CA, is funded by the US National Science Foundation, and follows children from preschool to adolescence to examine the effects of the representations which parents and children construct regarding their relationships on children's competence in diverse contexts. The second research examines the effects of the quality of mother-preterm infant's interaction and early neuromotor deficits of the infant on socio-emotional adjustment and motor development in childhood. The third study is in collaboration with Dr. Smadar Dolev from Oranim Academic College for Education, Israel. This study follows teachers and children with Developmental Delay in special education kindergarteners to explore the associations between teachers' representations, the quality of teacher-child interaction, and child adaptation.
Adjustment of female adolescents leaving home for the military: links with earlier individuation.
Journal of adolescence Oct, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20096924
Individuation of female adolescents: relations with adolescents' perceptions of maternal behavior and with adolescent-mother discrepancies in perceptions.
Journal of adolescence Apr, 2012 | Pubmed ID: 21849208
The Meaning of Emotional Overinvolvement in Early Development: Prospective Relations With Child Behavior Problems.
Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) Aug, 2015 | Pubmed ID: 26147935
Preschoolers' self-regulation moderates relations between mothers' representations and children's adjustment to school.
Developmental psychology 11, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 27598254
Earliest memories in Israeli kibbutz upbringing: it is parental engagement that makes a difference.
Memory (Hove, England) 11, 2017 | Pubmed ID: 28357891
Mother-Adolescent Dialogues and Adolescents' Behavior Problems in a Multicultural Sample: The Mediating Role of Representations.
Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence 03, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 28656678
Coherence of Representations Regarding the Child, Resolution of the Child's Diagnosis and Emotional Availability: A Study of Arab-Israeli Mothers of Children with ASD.
Journal of autism and developmental disorders Oct, 2017 | Pubmed ID: 28695436
Associations among mothers' representations of their relationship with their toddlers, maternal parenting stress, and toddlers' internalizing and externalizing behaviors.
Infant behavior & development 02, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 29277061
The reaction to diagnosis questionnaire: a preliminary validation of a new self-report measure to assess parents' resolution of their child's diagnosis.
Attachment & human development Jun, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 31184278
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