Sabrina Twilhaar (@sabrinatwilhaar) 's Twitter Profile
Sabrina Twilhaar

@sabrinatwilhaar

Marie Curie/UKRI fellow @uniofwarwick interested in developmental outcomes after preterm birth, individual differences, and the role of social factors

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"Families in need spend money, time and effort on such interventions instead of evidence-based care, and a lack of effects could lead to frustration and could discourage families to seek further help."

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"Association between prenatal #maternal anxiety and/or stress and offspring's #cognitive functioning: A meta-analysis," in #ChildDevelopment Journal (2022): doi.org/10.1111/cdev.1…

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Warwick Psychology are advertising Assist/Assoc Professor posts which may be of interest to those working in the area of the genetic/epigenetic field. Dieter wolke would be very happy to have an informal chat with any prospective applicants in this area. bit.ly/47SsLFH

<a href="/warwickpsych/">Warwick Psychology</a> are advertising  Assist/Assoc Professor posts which may be of interest to those working in the area of the genetic/epigenetic field. <a href="/DieterWolke/">Dieter wolke</a> would be very happy to have an informal chat with any prospective applicants in this area.  bit.ly/47SsLFH
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Are you interested in the development of preterm born children and how sex/gender and the social environment play a role in shaping outcomes after preterm birth? Then this PhD fellowship Warwick Psychology with Dieter Wolke and me may be a great opportunity for you!

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Parents, teachers, early years staff. Did you know prematurely born children may need extra support in school & early years? Want to know how to help? See our FREE training online. pretermbirth.info University of Leicester Loughborough Department of Mathematics Education The Smallest Things Bliss Baby Charity TinyLife

Parents, teachers, early years staff. Did you know prematurely born children may need extra support in school &amp; early years? Want to know how to help? See our FREE training online. pretermbirth.info <a href="/uniofleicester/">University of Leicester</a> <a href="/LboroDME/">Loughborough Department of Mathematics Education</a> <a href="/_SmallestThings/">The Smallest Things</a> <a href="/Blisscharity/">Bliss Baby Charity</a> <a href="/TinyLifeCharity/">TinyLife</a>
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Hear about the Long Term development of extremely preterm infants with Warwick Psychology's @wolkedieter neonatology-now.podigee.io/4-long-term-de… #neonatology #preterm

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Parents, are you concerned about your prematurely born child starting or returning to school? If so, here's a FREE webinar on how to support your preterm child at school from The Smallest Things & University of Leicester Full of helpful advice on how you & schools can become #PremAware