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“Early Childcare, Executive Functioning, and the Moderating Role of Early Stress Physiology.”, Developmental Psychology, 2013.
, “Early communicative gestures prospectively predict language development and executive function in early childhood.”, Child Dev, vol. 85, no. 5, pp. 1898-914, 2014.
, “Emotional reactivity and regulation in infancy interact to predict executive functioning in early childhood.”, Developmental Psychology, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 127 - 137, 2013.
, “Executive function in early childhood: Longitudinal measurement invariance and developmental change.”, Psychological Assessment, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 418 - 431, 2012.
, “The measurement of executive function at age 3 years: Psychometric properties and criterion validity of a new battery of tasks.”, Psychological Assessment, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 306 - 317, 2010.
, “The measurement of executive function at age 5: Psychometric properties and relationship to academic achievement.”, Psychological Assessment, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 226 - 239, 2012.
, “Measuring executive function in early childhood: A focus on maximal reliability and the derivation of short forms.”, Psychological Assessment, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 664 - 670, 2013.
, “Poverty as a predictor of 4-year-olds' executive function: New perspectives on models of differential susceptibility.”, Developmental Psychology, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 292 - 304, 2013.
, “Salivary Cortisol Mediates Effects of Poverty and Parenting on Executive Functions in Early Childhood”, Child Development, vol. 82, no. 6, pp. 1970 - 1984, 2011.
, “Salivary Cortisol Mediates Effects of Poverty and Parenting on Executive Functions in Early Childhood”, Child Development, vol. 82, no. 6, pp. 1970 - 1984, 2011.
, “Two approaches to estimating the effect of parenting on the development of executive function in early childhood.”, Dev Psychol, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 554-65, 2014.
, “V. Cumulative Risk and its Relation to Parenting and Child Outcomes at 36 Months”, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, vol. 78, no. 5, pp. 66 - 91, 2013.
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