Natasha J. Cabrera

Natasha J. Cabrera is a Canadian developmental psychologist known for her research on children's cognitive and social development, focusing primarily on fathers' involvement and influence on child development, ethnic and cultural variations in parenting behaviors, and factors associated with developmental risk. She holds the position of Professor in the Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methods at the University of Maryland, College of Education, where she is Director of [https://education.umd.edu/research-college/labs/family-involvement-laboratory the Family Involvement Laboratory] and affiliated with the Maryland Population Research Center. Cabrera also holds the position of Secretary on the Governing Council of the Society for the Research on Child Development and has served as Associate Editor of ''Early Childhood Research Quarterly'' and ''Child Development.'' Her research has been featured in ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Education Week'', ''Time'', and ''The Atlantic.''

Cabrera is co-editor of several books, including ''From welfare to child care: What happens to young children when single mothers exchange welfare for work'', ''Handbook of U.S. Latino Psychology: Developmental and community-based perspectives,'' ''Latina and Latino Child Psychology and Mental Health,'' and ''Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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