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Cabrera highlights risks of Maryland's childcare shortage
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A childcare crisis impacts Maryland families
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Cabrera joins the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families
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New research hub aims to improve policies and programs that serve Hispanic children and families
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Cabrera on low-income fathers' engagement with their children
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Fathers' involvement promotes self-regulatory behaviors and healthy relationships
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Cabrera on Mothers’ and Fathers’ Playfulness
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Playfulness is associated with children's emotion regulation and vocabulary skills
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Cabrera on parent-child interactions
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Overall, children tend to show more positive emotions during intrusive play with their fathers than with their mothers
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Cabrera's work featured on MedicalXpress.com
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Family cohesion, discipline, and strong ethnic identity help low-income kids succeed
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Can COVID-19 change the work culture at home?
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Survey identifies shifts in domestic labor for men and women
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Can incentivized peer-to-peer health communication promote preventative health behaviors?
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A new NBER Working Paper by Jessica Goldberg tests this theory in India and Zambia
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Care Coordination for African American and Hispanic Adults with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
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National Institute of Aging R01
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Care Coordination on Minorities with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia
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Principal Investigator Jie Chen, with Andrew Fenelon and others, was awarded a grant to study care coordination on ethnic minority populations
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