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...came up with the idea as soon as we [Palfrey and his wife, Brazelton Professor of Pediatrics Judith S. Palfrey '67] were appointed masters," Palfrey says. "My original premise was to teach all of the things that Harvard didn...
...child's first year, and especially the first four months. Placing babies in child care during this period can interrupt the process of attachment, when mother and child learn to read one another's signals and expressions--a journey that leads to the delicious feeling that T. Berry Brazelton aptly calls "falling in love." Once that secure attachment is accomplished, however, your child can benefit from socializing with other kids and adults at a day-care center. On that, the National Institute study and parenting experts like Brazelton are in agreement...
...March, Lewis announced the appointment of the Kielys' successors--Brazelton Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School Judith S. Palfrey '67 and husband and co-master John G. "Sean" Palfrey '67, clinical professor of pediatrics at the Boston University School of Medicine...
They said Kiely reacted favorably to their interest in reinstituting elections, but admitted that much depended on incoming Master Judith S. Palfrey, Brazelton professor of pediatrics, and her husband Co-Master John G. "Sean" Palfrey, both Class...
...thrilled and felt [like I was] on top of the world," said Judith Palfrey '67, who learned of the appointment in her office at Children's Hospital in Boston. Palfrey is Brazelton professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and lived in North House--now Pforzheimer--as an undergraduate...