Animals in Our Lives: Human-Animal Interaction in Family, Community and Therapeutic Settings

Author:   Peggy McCarldle ,  Sandra McCune ,  James A. Griffin ,  Layla Esposito
Publisher:   Brookes Publishing Co
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9781598571578


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Peggy McCarldle ,  Sandra McCune ,  James A. Griffin ,  Layla Esposito
Publisher:   Brookes Publishing Co
Imprint:   Brookes Publishing Co
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781598571578


ISBN 10:   1598571575
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 September 2010
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Very timely . . . showcases some of the many benefits that accrue from widely-varying types of human-animal interactions. --Judy S. DeLoache, Ph.D.


Very timely . . . showcases some of the many benefits that accrue from widely-varying types of human-animal interactions. --Judy S. DeLoache, Ph.D.


Destined to be a classic . . . A must-read for young scientists and seasoned professionals alike. --Frank R. Ascione, Ph.D. Professor and American Humane Endowed Chair; Executive Director, Institute for Human-Animal Connection, University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work (08/19/2010) Thorough and up-to-date . . . a timely, very important contribution to the growing field of human-animal interaction. --Brinda Jegatheesan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology and Early Childhood and Family Studies, University of Washington (08/26/2010) Very timely . . . showcases some of the many benefits that accrue from widely-varying types of human-animal interactions. --Judy S. DeLoache, Ph.D. -Very timely . . . showcases some of the many benefits that accrue from widely-varying types of human-animal interactions.- --Judy S. DeLoache, Ph.D.


Thorough and up-to-date . . . a timely, very important contribution to the growing field of human-animal interaction. --Brinda Jegatheesan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology and Early Childhood and Family Studies, University of Washington (08/26/2010)


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Peggy McCardle, Ph.D., M.P.H., Owner, Peggy McCardle Consulting, LLC Peggy McCardle is a private consultant and an affiliated research scientist at Haskins Laboratories. She is the former chief of the Child Development and Behavior Branch of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), U.S. National Institutes of Health, where she also directed the Language, Bilingualism, and Biliteracy Research Program and developed various literacy initiatives. Dr. McCardle is a linguist, a former speech-language pathologist, and, in her remote past, a classroom teacher. Her publications address various aspects of public health and developmental psycholinguistics. The recipient of various awards for her work in federal government, including a 2013 NICHD Mentor Award, she also was selected in 2013 to receive the Einstein Award from The Dyslexia Foundation. Her publications address various aspects of public health and developmental psycholinguistics (e.g., language development, bilingualism, reading, learning disabilities) . Dr. McCardle has taught scientific and technical writing and has extensive experience developing and coediting volumes and thematic journal issues. Sandra McCune, Ph.D., WALTHAM Program Manager, Human-Animal Interaction Research, WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Freeby Lane, Waltham-on-the Wolds, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 4RT, United Kingdom. Dr. McCune heads up the WALTHAM research program on Human-Animal Interaction at the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition in Leicestershire, United Kingdom. She manages a large global portfolio of research projects across many aspects of human-animal interaction. James A. Griffin, Ph.D., Deputy Chief, Child Development and Behavior Branch, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Director, Early Learning and School Readiness Program, 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 4B05, Rockville, MD 20852-7510. Dr. Griffin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude in psychology from the University of Cincinnati and a doctoral degree with honors in child clinical psychology from the University of Rochester. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in psychiatric epidemiology at The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health. Dr. Griffin's career has focused on research and evaluation efforts related to service systems and early intervention programs designed to enhance the development and school readiness of children from at-risk and disadvantaged backgrounds. Layla Esposito, Ph.D., Health Scientist Administrator, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 4B05, Rockville, MD 20852-7510. Dr. Esposito holds a doctoral degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a child psychologist and is currently a project officer at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. In this role, she oversees a portfolio of grants in human-animal interaction (HAI). Her other research interests include socioemotional development and childhood obesity. Lisa S. Freund, Ph.D., Associate Branch Chief for Neurobiological Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 4B05, Rockville, MD 20852-7510. Dr. Freund is a developmental neuropsychologist who is known for her neuroimaging studies with children from different clinical populations and was a Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)-supported scientist for several years. She came to the NICHD from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Kennedy Krieger Institute, where she was Associate Professor of Psychiatry. Within the Child Development and Behavior Branch at the NICHD, Dr. Freund is responsible for a multifaceted research and training program to promote investigations, both basic and applied, to gain a deeper understanding of the linkages among genes, the developing brain, and behavior. Dr. Freund is an avid equestrian and has been involved with equine-assisted therapy in her private practice. Temple Grandin, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1171. Temple Grandin is Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University. She is also a person with autism. She is the author of Thinking in Pictures, Animals in Translation, and Animals Make Us Human.

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