معرفی
John J. Vacca, PhD, serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education, specializing in the mental health and well-being of children birth to three years and their families. His work bridges clinical psychology with early childhood education through evidence-based interventions.
Dr. Vacca's academic credentials include:
- PhD in Special Education and School Psychology from Penn State University
- Two-year Post Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Pediatrics
With over a decade of clinical practice in Maryland child and family services, his research focuses on autism spectrum disorders, pediatric assessment, and parenting strategies for severe disabilities. His approach emphasizes family-centered care and practical applications for educators, particularly in sensory functioning, infant-caregiver attachment, and trauma recovery for young children.
Analysis of his 12 publications (2000-2013) reveals consistent themes across developmental psychology and special education. Key trends include father-child dynamics in literacy development, autism assessment adaptations, sensory guidelines for caregivers, and policy frameworks for disability support. His work bridges clinical neuropsychology with classroom applications, highlighting the critical link between social-emotional well-being and early learning outcomes.
Dr. Vacca's professional narrative combines clinical expertise with academic leadership, demonstrated through publications addressing real-world challenges in early intervention. His background as father to three sons informs his family-centered perspective on childhood development and disability support systems.



-1.jpg)
