2008 Brain to Five Series
"Shaping the Brain"
As the inaugural series, 2008’s “Shaping the Brain”
was recognized as an innovative educational forum, attracting more than
2,200 people. This first-of-its-kind series welcomed four
nationally-renowned researchers to the Fox Cities and helped our
community understand how babies and toddlers process the world around
them and how we each play such an integral role in their development.
To read more about any of the topics or presenters
in the 2008 series, click the links below. You can also
browse our 2008
article archives, download free resources from the series or
purchase
DVDs of the individual presentations or four-disc set.
What Does that Gurgle Really Mean? Early Language and Your Toddler
How Babies Learn
Children’s Emotions and the Developing Brain
Shaping Your Child’s Brain
What Does that Gurgle Really Mean? Early Language and Your Toddler
Presented by Susan Ellis Weismer, PhD
PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS
With years of experience in language processing,
Dr. Ellis Weismer will take parents and caregivers through the stages of
child language development, from cooing to forming full sentences, as
they complete their journey through early childhood. She will also share
comparisons among typically developing children, late talkers and
toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and talk about how to identify language
learning difficulties and disorders early on.
ABOUT DR. ELLIS WEISMER
Also focusing her research efforts on school-age
children and adolescents with language impairment, Dr. Ellis Weismer has
published several notable studies and received honors from the Wisconsin
Speech-Language-Hearing Association in 2003.
CREDENTIALS
PhD, Indiana University; Professor – Communicative
Disorders; Associate Dean for Research for the College of Letters and
Science
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How Babies Learn
Presented by Jenny Saffran, PhD
PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS
Director of the Waisman Center’s Infant Learning
Lab, Dr. Saffran’s hands-on research gives us a better understanding of
babies’ incredible language processing abilities. She talks about how
babies learn at different stages and explains the skills most critical
to building their vocabulary. Dr. Saffran also discusses the ways
parents and caregivers can encourage babies’ language development.
ABOUT DR. SAFFRAN
Dr. Saffran has been recognized for her work as an
honoree of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and
Engineers and 2007 Scholar Award grant recipient from the James S.
McDonnell Foundation.
CREDENTIALS
PhD, University of Rochester; Group Coordinator,
Communication and Cognitive Processes Group; UW-Madison Distinguished
Professor of Psychology
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Children’s Emotions and the Developing Brain
Presented by Seth David Pollak, PhD
PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Pollak sheds light on the processes and
patterns of a child’s normal emotional development. His ongoing studies
with kids help show how emotions are shaped by nature and nurture, the
effects early experiences may have later in life and how child
maltreatment can shape emotions. With a special interest in Down
syndrome, Dr. Pollak also discusses the emotional impact this genetic disorder can have.
ABOUT DR. POLLAK
Truly committed to his studies, Dr. Pollak
initiated an outreach project for children adopted from international
orphanages and was named the 1998-2000 recipient of the Science Scholar
Award from the National Down Syndrome Society.
CREDENTIALS
PhD, University of Rochester; Faculty Co-Director,
Research Participation
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Shaping Your Child’s Brain
Presented by Richard Davidson, PhD
PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS
Providing an inside look at brain development, Dr.
Davidson describes how a baby’s brain develops and changes throughout
life. He’ll share his findings on brain studies of normal children and
those at risk for affective disorders such as depression and anxiety. He
also explains how we regulate our emotions and the incredible advances
in brain imaging to explore and understand how our brains function.
ABOUT DR. DAVIDSON
Dr. Davidson was named one of the world’s 100 most
influential people by Time magazine in 2006, worked with the Mind and
Life Institute and has traveled to India to complete brain studies with
the Dalai Lama and monk community.
CREDENTIALS
PhD, Harvard; Faculty Core Director, Waisman Center
Scientific Core; Faculty Core Director, Brain Imaging Core; Vilas
Professor, Psychology and Psychiatry
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