Paper on the CREDI published in Early Childhood Research Quarterly

Together with researchers from 17 countries, Dr. McCoy has published a paper validating the world's first population-level tool for measuring the developmental status of infants and toddlers.  The paper, which was recently released in Early Childhood Research Quarterly, explores the Caregiver Reported Early Development Instruments' (CREDI) short form, which can be used for monitoring the motor, language, cognitive, and social-emotional skills of children under age 36 months across diverse cultural contexts.  Read the full manuscript here.