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  1. Fred Rogers

    Reverend Frederick McFeely "Fred" Rogers was an American educator, minister, songwriter and television host. Rogers was the host of the internationally acclaimed children's television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", in production from 1968 to 2001. As Mister Rogers, he became an iconic presence to millions of viewers. Rogers was also an ordained Presbyterian minister.

  2. Marc H. Bornstein

    Marc H. Bornstein is Senior Investigator and Head of Child and Family Research at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-- His Ph.d. is from Yale University. He has been a faculty member at Princeton University and New York University, and a visiting scientist, fellow, or professor at over eight universities and research institutes, including the Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie in Munich University College London, …

  3. Andrew N. Meltzoff

    Andrew N. Meltzoff (b. February 9, 1950) is an American psychologist and an internationally recognized expert on infant and child development. His discoveries about infant imitation greatly advanced the scientific understanding of early cognition, personality and brain development.

  4. Elizabeth Bates

    Elizabeth Bates (July 26, 1947 - December 13, 2003) was professor of cognitive science at the University of California, San Diego. Bates was a founding member of the UCSD department of Cognitive Science, the first such department in the United States. She was also the director of the UCSD Center of Research in Language and the co-director of the SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Language and Communication Disorders.

  5. Stephen J. Ceci

    Stephen J. Ceci is an American psychology professor. He studies the accuracy of children's courtroom testimony (particularly as it applies to allegations of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect), as well as the development of intelligence and memory. Ceci received his B.A. in 1973 from the University of Delaware, his M.A. in 1975 from the University of Pennsylvania and his Ph.D. in 1978 from the University of Exeter, England, where he studied with Michael Howe.

  6. Kieran Egan

    Kieran Egan, (born 1942) is a contemporary educational philosopher and a student of the classics, anthropology, cognitive psychology, and cultural history. He has written on issues in education and child development, with an emphasis on the uses of imagination and the intellectual stages (Egan calls them understandings) that mark different ages from birth to adulthood. He has also called into question the work of Jean Piaget and progressive educators, …

  7. Milton Diamond

    Milton Diamond (born 6 March 1934 in New York, New York) is a professor of anatomy and reproductive biology at the University of Hawaii. He has had a very long and productive career in the study of human sexuality. Diamond graduated City College of New York with a B.S. in biophysics in 1955. He attended graduate school at University of Kansas from 1958-1962 and earned a Ph.D. in anatomy and psychology from that University.

  8. Georg Kühlewind

    Georg Kühlewind was a Hungarian philosopher, writer, lecturer, and meditation teacher who worked from the tradition of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science. Setting aside his early interest in music and psychology, he pursued a successful professional career as a physical chemist. Meanwhile, he continued to deepen his spiritual practice and insights. A prolific author (most of whose works are still untranslated from German), Kühlewind spent much time traveling the world, …

  9. Dietrich Tiedemann

    Dietrich Tiedemann was a German philosopher who was a native of Bremervörde. He was a student at the University of Göttingen, and later a professor at Caroline College in Kassel and at the University of Marburg. He was father to physiologist Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861). Tiedemann was author of the six-volume "Geist der spekulativen Philosophie von Thales bis Berkeley" (The Spirit of Speculative Philosophy from Thales to Berkeley).

  10. Leon Eisenberg

    Dr. Leon Eisenberg (born 1922), Child Psychiatrist and Medical Educator, is credited with a number of "firsts" in medicine and psychiatry - in child psychiatry, autism, and the controversies around autism, RCTs, social medicine, global health, affirmative action, and evidence-based psychiatry.

  11. Bryna Siegel

    Bryna Siegel , PhD, Founder and Board Member Dr. Siegel is the director of the CCLP/ UCSF Autism Clinic. She first began working with autistic children in 1973, later earning a BA in Clinical Psychology, a MA in Early Childhood Education, a PhD in Child Development, and then four years of post-doctoral training around autism as neurobiological disorder. Her research for the last twenty years has included over 100 papers, chapters and abstracts, as well as four books on autism.

  12. Tasha Mulvihill
  13. Julie Gorman

    I live in Cincinnati for now and I work with infants at a child care center. It's not real fun so I hope to be moving on soon. I have a wonderful fiance and we are looking forward to getting married in October.

  14. Elizabeth Dowling

    Elizabeth Dowling, Ph.D. Director of Research Dowling graduated from Haverford College in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and received a Master of Education from Lesley University in 1994 in early childhood education. She received her doctorate in Child Development from Tufts University in 2004. Dowling has extensive experience as both an educator and researcher.

  15. Donald Wertlieb
  16. Claire E. Sterk

    Robert W. Ethridge Vice President of the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Disability Services Email: robert.ethridge@emory.edu Robert W. Ethridge is the Vice President of the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Disability Services at Emory University. He serves as Chairperson Emeritus of the Board of Directors of the Emory Federal Credit Union and is a senior officer of the University.

  17. Lew Frankfort

    Lew Frankfort Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Coach, Inc Lew Frankfort , Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Coach, Inc., has successfully built Coach into the premier American accessories brand with annual sales of about $1.7 billion. It was because of Mr. Frankfort's vision and leadership that Coach emerged from being a cottage-industry manufacturer of leather goods, into a leading designer and marketer of fine accessories and gifts worldwide.

  18. Viola Wertheim Bernard

    Dr. Viola W. Bernard (1907-1998) dedicated her life to a conception of psychiatry that broadened the traditional definition of patient-therapist psychiatry to encompass the impact of the social environment on the individual. Graduating from Cornell Medical College in 1936, she began her psychoanalytic and psychiatric training at Columbia University, with which she remained affiliated for the rest of her life.

  19. Danielle Alexander
  20. Albert Yonas

    Yonas, A., Granrud, C.E., Chov, M.H., & Alexander, A.J., (2005) Picture Perception in Infants: Do 9-month-olds Attempt to Grasp Objects Depicted in Photographs? Infancy 8(2):147-166 Yonas, A., & Granrud, C. (in press). Infants' Perception of Depth from Cast Shadows. Perception and Psychophysics.

  21. Maryanne Wolf

    Maryanne Wolf Dr. Maryanne Wolf is the Director of the Center for Reading and Language Research at Tufts University, where she is an Associate Professor of Child Development. She is the editor of Dyslexia, Fluency and the Brain and has also written instructional programs on thinking skills for middle school students, on reading and writing for elementary school students, and on linguistic awareness for emergent readers.

  22. Sara Kwan

    I used to have a long, long, long profile here about myself... In hopes of finding friends and/or someone to tango with. However, I've already found him. I love him with all my heart and he means the world to me. I'm still down with finding friends though.

  23. Lynn Kahle

    Dr. Kahle has been a productive scholar. He has published more than 150 books and research articles.

  24. Teena Jacob

    i've got brown hair with big brown puppy dog eyes. I'm outgoing and am willing to do basically anything. I am told that i'm really nice and if you wanna know more..all you gotta do is ask!!

  25. Roxi Ferguson

    pretty great.

  26. Mye Mye

    Busy! Patient, Sincere, Passionate, Creative....Wife to my Soul Mate - John. Mother to Spencer, Madison, Kale'a, Taylor, Jac and Mia. Visit us at www.homepage.mac.com/jacclark;.

  27. Terri

    magikal, moveable, grounded, craving color, missing the vortex of india tonite especially, can easily get drunk on moonshine, sacred friendships, sacred solitude, spicy food, silly mood, gratitude, ny attitude prefers to be sunbathing nude on a rock in thailand.

  28. Ali Mills

    I am never on friendster, sorry if I don't get back to you, I spend my ;.

  29. Yakhira Encarnacion

    Well....what would you like to know??? :-P.

  30. Anthony

    A human being. I'm a good quality person, I embrace my angels & recognize my demons. I see the glass 1/2 full, or more! I'm my own man, if you can't make yourself happy first, it's tough for others in the circle. I've seen a lot of things in the last 3-4 years, not to mention my life in general. I'm a very spiritual person. That has been a evolvement of my life for 11 years now. If you are going to be who you are, be honest with yourself.

  31. Angelique

    It is hard being 26(again)! Life comes at you and you aren't sure how to take it. So far, I have learned that you just need to be willing to try things out as they come to you and hopefully someone will be there to pick you up if you land on your face!

  32. Amanda

    I am kinda like getting a card from grandma in the mail... the cover is always clever and when you open it...there is always a little something unexpected.

  33. Lisa Lam

    that's all on you..!

  34. Jackie

    i love good food, and i'm picky about what is good. i love to ride my bike in the beautiful spring, summer, and fall of chico. i can't wait to be done with school, but i don't want to grow up. i hate HATE moving. even though i'm a vegetarian and all for animal rights, i do not brake for squirrels.

  35. Megan

    "Celebrate, we will...'Cause life is short but sweet for certain." My name is Megan, and I live in Orange County, California. Currently, I am finishing up my college education at California State University, Fullerton. As of now, I am one class away from graduating with my degree as well as my teaching credential.

  36. Thereza May Polintan

    . ..MY STATUZZ.. . .height : 5'1. .aka'z.: SHORTY, REZA, MAY. .fav. coL0rz.: baby blue, purple. .fav f0odz.: sushi, panda express, tommys. .fav beer.: corona. .fav restaurant.: castaways. .fav coffee hizZ0use.: starbucks. .fav place to think.: griffith park observatory. .fav drink.: honey dew melon slush with boba.

  37. Heather Foster

    i try not to take anything too seriously...

  38. Ted Llamas

    I can come off shy but trust me, I can get down, sports, dancing, gambling, you name it. I have a lot of things I want to accomplish and a lot of things I want to do such as being a teacher, security, teach aikido, do mesage thearpy, do magic shows, be a professional gambler, investor and business owner. I don't know if I can do all of these things in one lifetime but I will die trying.

  39. David Cluett

    Enigmatic, unpigeon-holeable, atheist, neither proud nor ashamed to be an American, nicely-calved, high-arched, eclectic, well-travelled.

  40. K A t Briones

    "salbahe" sums it all up. that pretty much means bratty or bitchy...but my being salbahe is more on the bratty side.=) i can't draw or paint worth shit..but i can do a pretty cool face or hand painting on my kids. i love scary movies (and occassionally, some ghost stories here and there) but i'm the biggest chicken sh!t ever.

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