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Gatzke-Kopp featured on parenting podcast

Lisa Gatzke-Kopp headshot in short brown hair and black shirt with blue necklace.
Published on: Sep 27, 2021

SSRI cofund Lisa Gatzke-Kopp was recently interviewed on the Evolutionary Parenting Podcast to explore the issue of how parents can help their child’s emotion regulation development. She shares her research on the synchrony between parent and child from parenting in infancy.

News Topics: College of Health and Human Development, Human Development and Family Studies, Emotion
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