Bio & Expertise

Dr. Kimberly Day, associate professor, teaches research methods in psychology, child development, psychology of adolescence, and developmental psychology.

Her research focuses on individual and contextual factors that influence young children's development. Her interests include prenatal and postnatal stressors, children’s self-regulation, children’s private speech, and other areas related to parenting and child development. Her research at UWF continues to focus on parenting and preschoolers’ regulatory abilities.

Day has published her research in Pediatrics, Journal of the American Medical Association: Pediatrics, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Child Abuse & Neglect, and other peer-reviewed publications.

She received a Bachelor of Science with honors in Psychology magnum cum laude from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA and a master's and doctoral degree in Human Development with a concentration in Child and Adolescent Development from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. She also completed a two-year Lawson Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Offord Centre for Child Studies at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Link

University webpage

Organizational Affiliations

Usha Kundu, MD College of Health

Associate Professor, Psychology

Past Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Psychology

Education

Human Development
2014, Doctor of Philosophy, Virginia Tech (United States, Blacksburg)

Concentration in Child and Adolescent Development

Human Development
2010, Master of Science (MS), Virginia Tech (United States, Blacksburg)

Concentration in Child and Adolescent Development

Psychology
2008, Bachelor of Science (BS), George Mason University (United States, Fairfax)

Magna cum laude