Please join us for the next ICOPAR global webinar! Dr. Teti will present empirical work from his SIESTA research program on the role of co-parenting as a predictor and moderator of child and parent outcomes during the transition to parenthood, including theoretical mechanisms of influence. Outcomes to be discussed include parent-infant interactions, parent and child sleep, and marital adjustment.
Dr. Douglas Teti is Distinguished Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics at the Pennsylvania State University and Head of Penn State’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies. His expertise is in parenting among typical and high-risk families and children’s development across the first six years. In the past 16 years, he has been the principal investigator of three NIH-funded studies that have supported his SIESTA research program.