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A Remedy for Battered Hearts
How do you represent resilience? Is it Rosie the Riveter, her bicep flexed? Is it a diamond, one of the hardest substances on Earth? Or does resilience resemble hope, which Emily...
watch videoPsychological Perspectives on Understanding and Addressing Violence Against Children: Towards Building Cultures of Peace
Violence against children (VAC) is one of the most significant, widespread, and preventable threats to human development in our world today. Children represent the future of our...
Read ArticleIntervention: Translating Science to Practice
At the Shaw Center, we take what we have learned about supporting healthy development and use it to develop programs to help families. When possible, we use randomized clinical...
watch videoThe Forest and the Trees
Notre Dame research provides complementary angles on childhood adversity Steven King, 7, builds a tower with Lego blocks at Notre DameāsĀ William J. Shaw Center for Children and...
Read ArticleRelationships: Supporting Healthy Interactions
Humans function best when they are surrounded by supportive and healthy relationships. Our research helps us learn how to support secureĀ relationships and make our interactions...
watch videoScience & Spanish For Good: Kristina Kane ’22
Kristina is a member of the Class of 2022 and is a Neuroscience and Spanish double major. Watch as Kristina explains how she is utilizing her love of the Spanish language and...
watch videoNotre Dameās Happy Families Project offers paid opportunity to Indiana families seeking better communication tools
Family life isnāt always harmonious, and the stress and anxiety brought on by the pandemic has certainly led to more difficulties for many families living under one roof....
Read ArticleA Chat with Kristin Valentino
Join Kristin Valentino, Director, William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families, for a live chat about how researchers at the Shaw Center use innovative approaches to...
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