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Emma Little is an Associate Professor at the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, part of the Faculty of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on child and adolescent mental health, educational psychology, behavioral interventions, and public health. Key areas include parent-child dynamics, classroom management, obesity research, and developmental disorders.
Her work explores topics such as parental help-seeking behaviors for children with emotional difficulties, strategies for managing classroom behavior in schools, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on childhood obesity. She has contributed to the development of assessment tools and intervention programs targeting behavioral issues in educational and clinical settings.
Emma’s publications span child psychology, public health, and educational strategies, with a particular emphasis on translating research into practical solutions for schools and healthcare systems. She has also engaged in peer review activities for academic journals in educational psychology.
While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, her extensive publication record highlights sustained contributions to understanding and addressing behavioral and health challenges in children and adolescents.




