Danielle L. Mead
Associate Professor
Child and Adolescent Development
MA Program Coordinator
Preferred: danielle.mead@sjsu.edu
Telephone
Preferred: 408-924-2232
Office Hours
Wednesdays 2:45-3:45pm or by appointment (via Zoom)
Education
PhD in Applied Developmental Psychology, 2015, George Mason University
MA in Applied Developmental Psychology, 2013, George Mason University
BS in Psychology, 2007, University of Mary Washington
Bio
Danielle Mead, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Child and Adolescent Development at San Jose State University. She received her Ph.D. in applied developmental psychology at George Mason University. Her research examines language use in young children, including narrative storytelling, crib speech, private speech, bilingualism, and early gesture use. She is also interested in special populations such as autism spectrum disorders and at-risk, ethnically-diverse children. She was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Pediatric and Developmental Neuroscience Branch at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). She was an instructor at GMU and the managing editor for the journal Early Childhood Research Quarterly. Prior to beginning the PhD program, she worked in the DC metropolitan area on research projects at the National Rehabilitation Hospital, Children’s National Medical Center, and NIMH.
Courses Taught
ChAD 60: Child Development
ChAD 80: Quantitative Analysis in Developmental Science
ChAD 101: Research Methods
ChAD 150: Development of Language and Communicative Competence
ChAD 173: Critical Issues in Infant/Toddler Development
ChAD 260A: Seminar in Child and Adolescent Development: Research
ChAD 270: Seminar in Cognitive and Language Development
ChAD 272: Seminar in Early Childhood Development