Michele Miller
Department(s):
Psychology
Title(s):
Associate Prof.
Area of Specialization

Social-emotional development, Temperament, Trauma-informed Practices in Early Education

Office Location
UHB 3139
Phone Number

My research and teaching interests broadly include the study of temperament and social-emotional development in children from birth to seven years of age, with an emphasis on school readiness and trauma-informed practices in early education. Some of my recent work has been published in Frontiers in Psychology and the Early Childhood Education Journal.

Research
  • Readiness for preschool
  • Social-emotional and cognitive readiness for the early educational environment
  • Temperament and family predictors of readiness
  • Early readiness and its association with later academic and cognitive outcomes
  • Temperament and typical development
  • Individual differences in temperament and social-emotional development
  • Temperament and risk for psychopathology
  • Development of shyness and anxiety
  • Trauma-Informed practices
  • The effects of trauma exposure on child development and schooling.
Publications

Recent Publications:

Kessler, M. & Miller, M. M. (2022). Research and Teaching Methods for Children who have Experienced Trauma. In Kramer, B. & McKenzie, J., eds. Children and Trauma: Critical Perspectives for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Educational Communities. Gorham, ME: Myers Educational Press, LLC, 135-150.

Miller, M. M. & Kehl, L. M.*(2019). Comparing parents’ and teachers’ rank-ordered importance of early school readiness characteristics. Early Childhood Education Journal, 47(4), 445-453. DOI: 10.1007/s10643-019-00938-4

Miller, M. M. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2017). Profiles of Social-Emotional Readiness for 4-year-old Kindergarten. Frontiers in Psychology (8:132). DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00132

Francis, A. & Miller, M. M. (2016). Bi the Dice-Bisexuality Role Play. In Poynter, K., ed. Safe zones: Training allies of LGBTQIA young adults. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 56-57. 

Gagne, J., Miller, M. M., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013). Early—but modest—gender differences in focal aspects of childhood temperament. Personality and Individual Differences (55), 95-100.

Volbrecht, M. M., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2010) Early temperamental and family predictors of shyness and anxiety. Developmental Psychology, 46(5), 1192-205.

Teaching

Courses Taught:

Psychology 201: Principles of Psychology

Psychology 301: Orientation & Entrance Assessment

Psychology 302: Research Methods

Psychology 303: Statistics

Psychology 310: Adult Development and Aging

Psychology 321: Life-span Developmental Psychology

Psychology 322: Child Development

Psychology 323: Adolescence

Psychology 471: Senior Seminar

Psychology 484: Childhood Trauma: Risk and Resiliency