Michal Perlman
Biography
Michal Perlman is Professor at the Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology Michal Perlman has a PhD in developmental psychology and is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology at the »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿ Institute for Studies in Education. She is cross appointment at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. She is the Director of the Dr. R.G.N. Laidlaw Research Centre, also at the University of Toronto.
She studies how early environments are associated with children’s wellbeing. She is particularly interested in the quality of interactions that children have with their caregivers both at home and in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings. She has helped develop efficient ways of measuring the quality of interactions (and more global measures as well) and is developing interventions to improve the quality of interactions children experience. She also studies how to conceptualize and measure ECEC quality, parents as consumers of ECEC services, associations between ECEC quality and child outcomes and a range of policy questions related to ECEC. More recently Michal and colleagues who co-lead the FutureSkills centre at the University of Toronto have been identifying key skills needed for success in the 21st century and how to teach these skills to young children. Michal has published her work in a variety of peer-reviewed journals and her work has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the McCain Foundation, the Lawson Foundation a range of government counteracts and many others.
Scholarly & Creative Works
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Evaluating the validity of the responsive interactions for Learning-Educator-Child Dyad version2023, Early Childhood Research QuarterlyBurns, S., Barron, C., Saleem, S., Jegatheeswaran, C., Jenkins, J., & Perlman, M.
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Child cognitive development and parent roles: A preliminary comparison of Moroccan parents to united states and united kingdom benchmarks2023, Journal of Child and Family StudiesKaram, R., Zellman, G., Perlman, M.
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Change over time in interactions between unfamiliar toddlers2023, International Journal of Behavioral DevelopmentLahat, A., Perlman, M., Howe, N., Recchia, H. E., Bukowski, W. M., Santo, J. B., Luo, Z. & Ross, H.
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Instrument Development and Validation of the Home Child Care Version of the Assessment for Quality Improvement.Early Education and DevelopmentPerlman, M., Falenchuk, O., Burns, S., Hepditch, A., & Gray, K.
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Analyzing referencing patterns in grey literature produced by influential global management consulting firms and international organizations2023, Plos oneSaleem, S., Dhuey, E., White, L., Waese, J., & Perlman, M.
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Examining evidence on skills needed in the 21st century using citation analysis: Understanding the quality of grey literature produced by influential global management consulting firms and international organizations2023, Plos OneSaleem, S., Waese, J., Dhuey, E., White, L.A., & Perlman, M.
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Do siblings influence one another? Unpacking processes that occur during sibling conflict2022, Child DevelopmentBorairi, S., Plamondon, A., Rodrigues, M., Sokolovic, N., Perlman, M., & Jenkins, J.
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Information effects on parental choices for early childhood education and care.2022, Behavioural Public PolicyBurns, S., Davidson, A., White, L., Hampton, D., & Perlman, M.
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I felt like I was going crazy: Understanding mother’s and young children’s educational experiences at home during COVID-19.2022, Early Childhood Education JournalBurns, S., Jegatheeswaran, C., & Perlman, M.
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Policy frameworks and parental choice: Using conjoint analysis to understand parental decision making for child care.2022, Journal of Family IssuesDavidson, A. M., Burns, S., Hampton, D., White, L., & Perlman, M.
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Centre-based child care attendance in early childhood and growth in later childhood: A prospective cohort study.2022, Current Developments in NutritionKucab, M., Keown-Stoneman, C., Birken, C., Perlman, M., & Maguire, J.
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Development and evaluation of an open-source, online training for the measurement of adult-child responsivity at home and in early childhood education and care settings2021, International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningRodrigues, M., Schneider, A., Sokolovic, N., Brunsek, A., Oré, B., Perlman, M., & Jenkins, J. M.
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Positive and negative actions early in the relationship predict later interactions among toddlers2022, Plos onePerlman, M., Howe, N., Santo, J. B., Recchia, H. E., ... & Ross, H. S.
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Changes in social pretend play as toddlers form relationships with peers2022, Merrill-Palmer QuarterlyLuo, Z., Lahat, A., Perlman, M., Howe, N., Recchia, H., Bukowski, W., & Ross, H.
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Heterogeneity in maternal and child mental health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic2022, Early Childhood Research QuarterlySaleem, S., Burns, S., Falenchuk, O., Varmuza, P., & Perlman, M.
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Teaching home-visitors to support responsive caregiving: A cluster randomized controlled trial of an online professional development program in Brazil2022, Journal of global healthSokolovic, N., Schneider, A., Perlman, M., Sousa, R., & Jenkins, J. M.
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A critical analysis of international organizations’ and global management consulting firms’ consensus around twenty-first century skills2022, Review of International Political EconomyWhite, L. A., Saleem, S., Dhuey, E., & Perlman, M.
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Because ‘everybody believes in different things’: Examining tolerance of divergent preferences, beliefs, and morals in kindergarten students2021, Social DevelopmentDanniels, E., & Perlman, M.
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Scotland embarks on a national outdoor play initiative: Educator perspectives2021, Early Education and DevelopmentHowe, N., Perlman, M., Bergeron, C., & Burns, S.
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Early child development in low- and middle- income countries: Is it what mothers have or what they do that makes a difference to child outcomes?2021, Advances in Child Development and BehaviorRao, N., Cohrssen, C., Sun, J. Su, Y., & Perlman, M.
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What do parents want in terms of early childhood education and care?2021, Early Education and DevelopmentSaleem, S., Burns, S., Davidson, A., Hampton, D., White, L., & Perlman, M.
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Validating an efficient measure of responsivity in father–child interactions2021, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportementSokolovic, N., Borairi, S., Rodrigues, M., Perlman, M., & Jenkins, J. M.
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Assessing quality quickly: Validation of the Responsive Interactions for Learning-Educator (RIFL-Ed.) measure2021, Early Education and DevelopmentSokolovic, N., Brunsek, A., Rodrigues, M., Borairi, S., Jenkins, J. M., & Perlman, M.
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Do mothers or children lead the dance? disentangling individual and influence effects during conflict2021, Child DevelopmentSokolovic, N., Plamondon, A., Rodrigues, M., Borairi, S., Perlman, M., & Jenkins, J. M.
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How stable is program quality in child care centre classrooms?2021, International Journal of Child Care and Education PolicyVarmuza, P., Perlman, M., & Olesya, F.
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»»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿ as a case study for modernizing Home Child Care licensing and support2021, Canadian Public AdministrationVarmuza, P., Perlman, M., & White, L. A.
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How much variability is there in children's experiences with different educators?2021, Early Childhood Research QuarterlyVincett, M., Perlman, M., Pauker, S., & Jenkins, J.
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A meta-analysis and systematic review of the associations between professional development of early childhood educators and children's outcomes2020, Early Childhood Research QuarterlyBrunsek, A., Perlman, M., McMullen, E., Falenchuk, O., Fletcher, B., Nocita, G., Kamkar, N., & Shah, P. S.
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Child care policy and child care burden: Policy feedback effects and distributive implications of regulatory decisions2020, Journal of Behavioral Public AdministrationDavidson, A., Burns, S., White, L., Hampton, D., & Perlman, M.
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Is educators’ years of experience in early childhood education and care settings associated with child outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis2020, Early Childhood Research QuarterlyMcMullen, E., Perlman, M., Falenchuk, O., Kamkar, N., Fletcher, B., Brunsek, A., Nocita, G. & Shah, P. S.
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Early childhood specialization among ECEC educators and preschool children’s outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis2020, Early Childhood Research QuarterlyNocita, G., Perlman, M., McMullen, E., Falenchuk, O., Brunsek, A., Fletcher, B., Kamkar, N., & Shah, P. S.
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Scottish government policy for child care expansion and implications for outdoor play and learning programs2020, Canadian Journal of Environmental EducationPerlman, M., Howe., N., & Bergeron, C.
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Training and skills development policy options for the changing world of work2019, Canadian Public PolicyJansen, A. J., White, L. A., Dhuey, E., Foster, D., & Perlman, M.
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Associations between director’s characteristics, supervision practices and quality child care centres2019, Early Education and DevelopmentPerlman, M., Howe, N., Gulyas, C., & Falenchuk, O.
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Understanding unlicensed child care utilization in »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿: Implications for demand and oversight2019, International Journal of Child Care and Education PolicyVarmuza, P., Perlman, M., White, L.
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Risk perception, regulation, and unlicensed child care: Lessons from »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿, »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿2019, Journal of Risk ResearchWhite, L. A., Perlman, M., Davidson, A., & Rayment, E.