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- Raising Parents #65: Balancing Screens and Skills
- Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute receives $4M SAMHSA grant to support unmet health needs of Detroit’s children
- Wayne State University alumna awarded lifetime achievement award from Zero to Three
- Wayne State University Celebrates Women Past and Present at Ferry Street Event
- Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute researchers honored by Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health
- Freer House reception honors Japan-America connections
- Teens move from strangers to friends at Giant Step Teen Conference
- Wayne State University Celebrates Women’s History Month with Ferry Street Event
- One-stop-shop: Wayne State University Social Work Early Childhood Support Clinic to partner with Wayne Pediatrics and fill gap in integrated care for Detroit’s young children and parents
- Wayne State to collaborate with MDHHS on a $3.1 million program to expand specialty courts for infants and toddlers in the child welfare system
- Wayne State Social Work presenters at the 2023 SSWR Annual Conference
- Wayne State study addresses major outstanding question in theoretical models of memory
- Wayne State Social Work Partners to Help Detroit Fathers
- Merrill Palmer Skillman faculty member wins Stanford University fellowship
- Teen Conference Takes a Step in a New Direction
- Online training to improve outcomes for maltreated infants and toddlers
- Midwives and nurse-midwives may underestimate the dangers of prenatal alcohol use
- Physician’s pregnancy questionnaires may not accurately identify substance abuse
- New memory study first to use intracranial recordings
- Devoting 100 years to the children and families of Detroit
- Wayne State social work, pharmacology experts to evaluate Michigan’s Return to News List federally funded response to opioid crisis
- Wayne State to develop online parent-training program for addressing challenging behaviors
- Dr. Hannigan wins lifetime achievement award for research on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- Wayne State cognitive neuroscientist awarded $2.3M to study fetus-to-infant brain development
- University Research Corridor team wins $2.5 million to improve interactions between parents, teachers and toddlers