Child-Psych.org blogging from APS in Boston this weekend
Hello everyone, I’m sorry that I haven’t been posting as frequently during the last month, but I’m about to make it up to you. This weekend I will continue a tradition that I started last year by posting daily from the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. I will be arriving to Boston tomorrow and every afternoon I hope to post short reviews of the research that is presented during the conference. Expect updates throughout the day. Also, I will be posting frequent twitter updates, so feel free to follow child-psych @childpsychology.
Thank you all for your patience! Nestor.
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