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Harris Huberman is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, specializing in early childhood development within primary healthcare settings. His academic work bridges pediatric clinical practice with developmental interventions for vulnerable populations.
His research focuses on identifying developmental delays in young children, implementing low-intensity interventions in primary care, and promoting school readiness through early literacy initiatives. Key areas include parental engagement in shared reading practices and addressing barriers faced by at-risk mothers of newborns.
His publications from 2001-2007 demonstrate consistent emphasis on practical, clinic-based approaches to child development. He prioritizes interventions feasible within routine healthcare visits, particularly targeting developmental screening and early literacy promotion to enhance school readiness outcomes.
Dr. Huberman secured NIH/NICHD funding for significant projects:
- "Promoting Early School Readiness in Primary Health Care" (2005-2009) as Co-Principal Investigator
- "A low-intensity intervention to reduce delay" (2002-2006) as Project Director
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