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Fall 2025 Kendon Smith Lecture Series: Out of the Lab and into the “Wild”: Understanding the real-world contexts and interactions that shape early development
November 13 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
UNCG’s Department of Psychology will host its first event in the 2025 Kendon Smith Lecture Series in the Elliott University Center’s auditorium.
1:30-1:40: Introductory Remarks
1:40-2:55: First Talk
- Dr. Catherine Tamis-LeMonda
- Professor, Department of Applied Psychology, New York University
- Title: Advancing Science on BABIES: Babies’ Activities and Behaviors in Everyday Settings
2:55-3:15: Break
3:15 – 4:30: Second Talk
- Dr. Sam Wass
- Professor, Department of Psychology and Human Development, University of East London
- Title: The Still Point of the Turning World: Real-World Co-Regulatory Dynamics in Development
The Kendon Smith Lectures are free and open to the public. For disability accommodations or other information, please contact Kelsey Hewitt at kemckinn@uncg.edu or 336.334.5480. Please allow at least 72 hours’ advance notice if you need accommodations, so we have time to book services for the event.
