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About Rachael Razza

Dr. Razza's research focuses on the association between cognitive and social development during early childhood. In particular, she examines the extensive growth and change in children's cognitive and social skills during the preschool period to better understand how developments in these two domains are connected. In addition, Dr. Razza is interested in the longitudinal associations among family and neighborhood characteristics and processes, self-regulation, and academic and behavioral competence across the early childhood years.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Child and Family Studies, Syracuse University
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Courses

  • CFS 331 Play, Childhood Development & Early Education
  • CFS 365 Language Development in Children & Families
  • CFS 345 The Developing Infant
  • CFS 447 Principles & Practice in Work with Parents
  • CFS 637 Theories, Interpretations & Applications in Child Development

Contact Information

426 Ostrom Avenue, Room 308
Syracuse, NY 13244
Phone: (315) 443-7377
Email: rrazza@syr.edu

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