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Dr. Miller’s work examines how individual child factors, family relationships, and social-contextual processes change over time and shape child development and well-being. The Child Health and Development lab conducts research on early-life stress and self-regulation in relation to child mental health, eating behavior and obesity, sleep, media use, physical activity, injury prevention, and on the influence of parenting and social determinants of health in these areas.

A goal of Dr. Miller’s work is to apply developmental science perspectives and use findings to inform community-, school- and/or family-based interventions seeking to promote child healthy development and well-being. To that end, she collaborates with colleagues across disciplines and with community partners to translate research findings into approaches that reduce health inequities and foster positive health and well-being outcomes for children and families.

Contact Information

  • 3718 SPH I
    University of Michigan
    School of Public Health
    1415 Washington Heights
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Activities

Publications

Price D., Robinson Y., Riley H., Ribaudo J., Giang C., Herrenkohl T. I., & Miller A. L. (2023). Start early: Providing trauma-informed, systems-focused professional development in early childhood development and learning contexts. OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine, 8(4), 055.