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Little Kids, Big Questions
is a series of 12 podcasts that translates the research of early childhood development into parenting practices that mothers, fathers and other caregivers can tailor to the needs of their own child and family. Click here to listen to or download the podcasts. This podcast series is generously funded by MetLife Foundation.

Harry Wright Bio

Harry H. Wright, M.D., M.B.A.

Occupation/Employment

Professor, Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, SC.

Affiliations
Board Member, ZERO TO THREE; American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; American Psychiatric Association; American College of Psychiatrists.

Contributions to the Field
Dr. Wright’s research interests include psychiatric genetics, psychiatric epidemiology, multicultural issues, health services research, and infant and preschool mental health issues. His clinical practice is focused on young children and on children and adolescents with developmental disorders.

Current Research
Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorder, SC Autism Treatment Network, Anxiety Disorders in Young Children

Recent Honors/Awards/Recognition/Books Published 
Research Advancement Award

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