Effects of Diversifying Experiences on Infant Development
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 · 12 - 1 PM
UMBC Department of Education Research Seminar Series
Effects of Diversifying Experiences on Infant Development
Leher Singh
Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology, UMBC
March 5, 2025 | 12:00-1:00pm | University Center 310 | UMBC Main Campus
The UMBC Department of Education Research Seminar continues in March with a presentation by Professor Leher Singh of the UMBC Department of Psychology. Her
talk reports on her research on effects of social diversity
(bilingualism; interracial contact) on infant and children's social and
cognitive development.
All members of the
department, partners/collaborators, and students/faculty from other departments and institutions are invited to attend. Lunch will be provided by the department. Please RSVP by completing this form by 4 March:
Save the Dates for Future Sessions of the Seminar in Spring 2025
(see attached poster)
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