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Meet Dr. Camparo and Her family
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Lorinda Camparo is an Associate
Professor of Psychology at Whittier College
where she has been a member of the faculty since
1997. Her research interests include the
efficacy of techniques for interviewing
children, adolescent friendships, and the
development of prejudice and stereotypes in
children and adolescents. Dr. Camparo has
published her work in a wide range of journals
and she and her students have presented their
research nationally and internationally.
Dr. Camparo is a member of the Executive
Committee for the American Psychological
Association's division of Child, Youth, and
Family Services, and is currently serving a
second three-year appointment as editor of the
division's newsletter: The Child, Youth, and
Family Services Advocate. As a child development
expert, Dr. Camparo has been interviewed for
"World News Tonight" and "Good Morning America."
Besides her teaching and research activities,
Dr. Camparo is also working toward certification
to become a Lamaze instructor. In her spare
time, Dr. Camparo enjoys playing her violin,
acting in annual productions of "The
Nutcracker," going to the theater and movies,
and doing just about anything with her two grown
daughters and husband of 25 years.
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