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Parenting in a time with no or limited child care, schooling at home, and extra stress on the family all around brings about unique challenges. This brief, interactive online session will allow for discussion about some current common parent challenges and offer tips and practical strategies for navigating parenting in the face of COVID-19.

Organized in collaboration with the Society of Postdoctoral Scholars

Meghan Marsac, PhD

Dr. Meghan Marsac is a pediatric psychologist and a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky and Kentucky Children’s Hospital. Dr. Marsac’s program of research centers on medical trauma and includes conducting grant-funded studies to identify predictors of emotional and physical outcomes in the context of acute or chronic medical conditions, developing and validating assessment tools, and creating and evaluating programs to promote recovery and/or adjustment to medical conditions in children and families. She is a leader in the field of pediatric medical trauma, having published over 55 academic articles and 9 chapters on this topic. Her work is represented in leading medical journals such as JAMA Pediatrics and Pediatrics and leading health psychology journals such as the Journal of Pediatric Psychology and Health Psychology. Dr. Marsac currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology and Journal of Traumatic Stress. Dr. Marsac has also given hundreds of talks on understanding and promoting adjustment to injury and illness in children and their families. She leads the Cellie Coping Kit for Children (www.celliecopingkit.org) Program, which has distributed over 2000 coping kits to families with children with medical conditions. In addition, Dr. Marsac specializes in training medical teams in the implementation of trauma-informed medical care. Clinically, Dr. Marsac implements evidence-based practices to facilitate families' management of medical treatment and emotional adjustment to challenging diagnoses and medical procedures.

Meghan Marsac