
Maureen Black
ProfessorUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine (Professor)
Distinguished Fellow, RTI International
John A. Scholl and Mary Louise Scholl Endowed Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame; Principal Investigator, NIH-award (CHAMP: Creating Healthy Habits Among Maryland Preschools) ; randomized trial of nutrition and physical activity intervention; Co-investigator on 3 other NIH-funded projects
Current Interests: Prevention of health disparities among young children in low-income communities. Intervention research integrating early childhood development and nutrition
Articles from this author

Toddler Development and Autonomy: Baby-Led Weaning, Neophobia, and Responsive Parenting

Nurturing Care Framework: Implementation Strategies


Impact of Nutrition on Growth, Brain, and Cognition
Videos from this author

NNIW95: Toddler development and autonomy: Baby-led weaning, responsive feeding and baby-led eating

Video Teaser: Nutritional Deficiencies: Cognitive and Social Development Among Toddlers

Nutritional Deficiencies: Links with Cognitive and Social Development Among Infants and Toddlers

NNIW92 Expert Interview - Implementation of the Nurturing Care Framework
Publications from this author

NNIW 95 - Building Future Health and Well-Being of Thriving Toddlers and Young Children

NNIW95 - Building Future Health and Well-Being of Thriving Toddlers and Young Children

The Nest 45: Nutrition in Toddlerhood: Challenges and Opportunities

NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities