University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Medical School Pediatrics Developmental ProfessorAppointed: 1987 University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Medical School Pediatrics Developmental Michael Matthew Knight Professor/DirectorAppointed: 1996 University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston UTHSC Centers, Institutes and Programs Center for Improving the Readiness of Children for Learning and Education (CIRCLE) Director |  |
QualificationsApplied Developmental Psycholo, University of Houston, Applied Developmental Psychology, 1984. Communication Disorders, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Applied Developmental Psychology, 1977. M.A., University of Maryland College Park, Education, 1974. B.A., University of Maryland College Park, Music Education, 1969. Expertise and Research InterestsMy current research involves:child development; high-risk infants; HIV infants/children; pediatrics; preterm infant competence; psychology; pediatrics psychology. Other ExpertiseCOMMITTEES: NIH Maternal PKU Collaborative Study Protocol Group Committee Member/Consultant, UTHHSC Medical School - Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Library Committee;OFFICE: Infant Component NIMH Neurobehavioral Protocal Group - Collaborative Studies on HIV Infants/Children Member & Director;EDITORIAL REVIEWER: American Journal on Mental Retardation, Child Reviewer, Contemporary Psychology, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Infant Behavior and Development, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Teratology, The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice KeywordsCOS Keywords:Child Development, Child Psychology, HIV, Pediatrics, Psychology, Risk Factor Analysis.Additional Terms:Child Development, HIV Infants/children, High-risk Infants, Pediatrics, Pediatrics Psychology, Preterm Infant Competence, Psychology.Languages(Reading, Writing, Speaking)English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent) MembershipsAmerican Psychological Association Houston Neuropsychological Society International Society for Infant Studies Society for Behavioral Pediatrics Society for Pediatric Psychology Society for Research in Child Development Texas Preschool Advisory Board Zero To Three Honors and Awards2005, Rostow Leadership Award 2005,
Austin Project
1996, Michael Matthew Knight Endowed Professorship,
Knight Family,
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications- Morris BH, Smith KE, Swank PR, Denson SE, Landry SH, Patterns of physical and neurologic development in preterm children, Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association, 22(1), 31-6, January 2002
 - Landry SH, Loncar CL, Smith KE, Swank PR, The role of early parenting in children's development in executive processes, Developmental Neuropsychology, 21(1), 15-41, 2002
- Steelman LM, Assel MA, Landry SH, Swank PR, Smith KE, Miller-Loncar CL, Early maternal warm responsiveness as a predictor of child social skills: direct and indirect paths of influence over time, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 23, 135-156, 2002
- Landry SH, Smith K, Swank P, Environmental effects on language development in normal and high-risk child populations, Seminars Pediatric Neurology, 9(3), 191-199, 2002
- Assel MA, Landry SH, Swank PR, How do mothers' childrearing histories, stress, and parenting affect children's behavioral outcomes?, Child Care, Health, and Development, 28(5), 2002
- Morris BH, Miller-Loncar CL, Landry SH, Smith KE, Swank PR, Denson SE, Feeding, medical factors, and developmental outcome in premature infants., Clin Pediatr \(Phila\), 38(8), 451-7, August 1999
 - Ewing-Cobbs L, Kramer L, Prasad M, Canales D N, Louis P T, Fletcher J M, Vollero H, Landry S H, Cheung K, Neuroimaging, physical, and developmental findings after inflicted and noninflicted traumatic brain injury in young children., Pediatrics, 102(2 Pt 1), 300-7, August 1998
 - Landry S H, Smith K E, Miller-Loncar C L, Swank P R, The relation of change in maternal interactive styles to the developing social competence of full-term and preterm children., Child Development, 69(1), 105-23, February 1998
 - Landry S H, Smith K E, Miller-Loncar C L, Swank P R, Predicting cognitive-language and social growth curves from early maternal behaviors in children at varying degrees of biological risk., Developmental Psychology, 33(6), 1040-53, November 1997
 - Fletcher J M, Landry S H, Bohan T P, Davidson K C, Brookshire B L, Lachar D, Kramer L A, Francis D J, Effects of intraventricular hemorrhage and hydrocephalus on the long-term neurobehavioral development of preterm very-low-birthweight infants., Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 39(9), 596-606, September 1997
 - Miller-Loncar C L, Landry S H, Smith K E, Swank P R, The role of child-centered perspectives in a model of parenting., Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 66(3), 341-61, September 1997
 - Wildin S R, Smith K, Anderson A, Swank P, Denson S, Landry S, Prediction of developmental patterns through 40 months from 6- and 12-month neurologic examinations in very low birth weight infants., Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 18(4), 215-21, August 1997
 - Landry S H, Denson S E, Swank P R, Effects of medical risk and socioeconomic status on the rate of change in cognitive and social development for low birth weight children., Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 19(2), 261-74, April 1997
 - DeWitt S J, Sparks J W, Swank P B, Smith K, Denson S E, Landry S H, Physical growth of low birthweight infants in the first year of life: impact of maternal behaviors., Early Human Development, 47(1), 19-34, 3 Jan 1997
 - Smith K E, Landry S H, Swank P R, Baldwin C D, Denson S E, Wildin S, The relation of medical risk and maternal stimulation with preterm infants' development of cognitive, language and daily living skills., Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 37(7), 855-64, October 1996
 - Anderson A E, Wildin S R, Woodside M, Swank P R, Smith K E, Denson S E, Miller C L, Butler I J, Landry S H, Severity of medical and neurologic complications as a determinant of neurodevelopmental outcome at 6 and 12 months in very low birth weight infants., Journal of Child Neurology, 11(3), 215-9, May 1996
 - Landry S H, Whitney J A, The impact of prenatal cocaine exposure: studies of the developing infant., Seminars In Perinatology, 20(2), 99-106, April 1996
 - Brookshire B L, Fletcher J M, Bohan T P, Landry S H, Davidson K C, Francis D J, Verbal and nonverbal skill discrepancies in children with hydrocephalus: a five-year longitudinal follow-up., Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20(6), 785-800, December 1995
 - Wildin S R, Anderson A, Woodside M, Swank P, Smith K, Denson S, Landry S, Prediction of 12-month neurodevelopmental outcome from a 6-month neurologic examination in premature infants., Clinical Pediatrics, 34(6), 290-9, June 1995
 - Fletcher J M, Brookshire B L, Landry S H, Bohan T P, Davidson K C, Francis D J, Thompson N M, Miner M E, Behavioral adjustment of children with hydrocephalus: relationships with etiology, neurological, and family status., Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20(1), 109-25, February 1995
 - Wildin S R, Landry S H, Zwischenberger J B, Prospective, controlled study of developmental outcome in survivors of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: the first 24 months., Pediatrics, 93(3), 404-8, March 1994
 - Landry S H, Robinson S S, Copeland D, Garner P W, Goal-directed behavior and perception of self-competence in children with spina bifida., Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18(3), 389-96, June 1993
 - Landry S H, Garner P W, Denson S, Swank P R, Baldwin C, Low birth weight (LBW) infants' exploratory behavior at 12 and 24 months: effects of intraventricular hemorrhage and mothers' attention directing behaviors., Research In Developmental Disabilities, 14(3), 237-49, May 1993
 - Landry S H, Fletcher J M, Denson S E, Chapieski M L, Longitudinal outcome for low birth weight infants: effects of intraventricular hemorrhage and bronchopulmonary dysplasia., Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 15(2), 205-18, March 1993
 - Griffin M P, Minifee P K, Landry S H, Allison P L, Swischuk L E, Zwischenberger J B, Neurodevelopmental outcome in neonates after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: cranial magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography correlation., Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 27(1), 33-5, January 1992
 - Thompson N M, Fletcher J M, Chapieski L, Landry S H, Miner M E, Bixby J, Cognitive and motor abilities in preschool hydrocephalics., Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 13(2), 245-58, March 1991
 - Landry S H, Copeland D, Lee A, Robinson S, Goal-directed behavior in children with spina bifida., Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 11(6), 306-11, December 1990
 - Landry S H, Chapieski M L, Richardson M A, Palmer J, Hall S, The social competence of children born prematurely: effects of medical complications and parent behaviors., Child Development, 61(5), 1605-16, October 1990
 - Landry S H, Chapieski M L, Joint attention of six-month-old Down syndrome and preterm infants: I. Attention to toys and mother., American Journal of Mental Retardation, 94(5), 488-98, March 1990
 - Landry S H, Schmidt M, Richardson M A, The effects of intraventricular hemorrhage on functional communication skills in preterm toddlers., Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 10(6), 299-306, December 1989
 - Landry S H, Chapieski M L, Joint attention and infant toy exploration: effects of Down syndrome and prematurity., Child Development, 60(1), 103-18, February 1989
 - LANDRY, S.H., Fletcher, J.M., Denson, S.E., Chapiesk, M.L. Longitudinal outcome fo low birth weight infants - effects ofintraventricular hemorrhage and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. J Cl Exp N 15(2):205-218, Mar 1993
- LANDRY, S.H., Garner, P.W., Denson, S.E., Swank, P.R., Baldwin, C. Low birth weight (LBW) infants exploratory behavior at 12 and 24 months - effects of intraventricular hemorrhage and mothers attention directing behaviors. Res Dev Dis 14(3):237-249, May 1993
- LANDRY, S.H., Robinson, S.S., Copeland, D., Garner, P.W. Goal-directed behavior and perception of self-competence in children withSpina-Bifida. J Ped Psych 18(3):389-396, Jun 1993
- LANDRY, S.H., Swank, P.R., Denson, S.E. Differences in initial status and rates of change of mental and motor development in high risk and low risk very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants. Clin Res 40(4):A852, Dec 1992
- Smith, K.E., LANDRY, S.H., Swank, P.R., Wilden, S., Denson, S.E. The influence of maternal behaviors on six-month development outcomes in very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants. Clin Res 40(4):A853, Dec 1992
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