BCTR at SUNY Day 2013
Kimberly Kopko On February 11th, 2013, Cornell Cooperative Extension/College of Human Ecology student summer interns, along with Kimberly Kopko, from the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational...
View ArticlePROSPER Partnership Network training at the BCTR
John Eckenrode (PI; NY PROSPER Demo. Project) , Sarah Chilenski (Evaluation Coordinator; PROSPER National Network), Melissa Tomascik (PA Prevention Coordinator and State Coach; Penn State), Eugenia...
View ArticleBCTR presence at the Society for Research on Adolescence biennial meeting
The Society for Research on Adolescence held its biennial meeting in Vancouver on March 7th and the BCTR was well represented. Stephen Hamilton organized and chaired two sessions: a paper symposium,...
View ArticleFifty parent educators attend the 2013 Parenting in Context In-Service event
CCE parent educator Denyse Variano of Orange County Approximately 50 Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) parent educators from across New York State gathered in Ithaca for the 2013 Parent Education...
View ArticleWhat we know about custodial grandparents
"About 2 percent of children in the U.S. are being raised by their grandparents with no parent living in the home, according to the U.S. Census bureau. But what do we know about these families? And do...
View ArticleTalk: The Parenting in Context Initiative: Advancing the Integration of...
The Parenting in Context Project integrates research and extension activities in the area of parenting, provides university-level support and assistance to parenting educators in their work with...
View ArticleTalks at Twelve: Kimberly Kopko
The Relatives Raising Youth Project is jointly directed by Kimberly Kopko and Rachel Dunifon under the BCTR’s larger umbrella project, The Role of Grandparents in the Lives of Adolescent Grandchildren....
View ArticleNew article: “Grandparent Coresidence and Family Well-Being”
Rachel Dunifon and Kimberly Kopko The BCTR's Rachel Dunifon and Kimberly Kopko (with Kathleen Ziol-Guest) authored a new article that looks at the effects of grandparents living with families....
View ArticleFall 2014 Talks at Twelve speakers announced
The center is pleased to announce the fall speakers in our Talks at Twelve series. All Talks at Twelve are held in the Beebe Hall second floor conference room and lunch is served. These talks are free...
View ArticleUS parents continue to use spanking despite the evidence against it
Kimberly Kopko The majority of American parents still use spanking to discipline their children despite overwhelming evidence that it is ineffective and detrimental. In practice, research findings are...
View ArticleParent educators and faculty review latest parenting research
Dinah Castro, Maxine Cohen, Kerri Reda, and Tim Jahn in conversation at the in-service. The annual Parenting in Context in-service event brings together Cornell researchers with New York State parent...
View ArticleTalks at Twelve: Kimberly Kopko, Sharon Tennyson, John Sipple
This integrated pilot project explores the feasibility and impact of expanding existing services provided by School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) in rural New York to enhance the sustainability of...
View ArticleKopko interviewed on WENY News about kids and screen time
By Sheri Hall for the BCTR BCTR researcher Kimberly Kopko, director of the The Parenting Project: Healthy Children, Families, & Communities, was featured on WENY News in a special report about...
View ArticleKopko interviewed on WENY News about kids and screen time
BCTR researcher Kimberly Kopko, director of the The Parenting Project: Healthy Children, Families, & Communities, was featured on WENY News in a special report about kids and screen time. Kopko’s...
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