Just in Time Parenting (JITP) es un proyecto de las principales universidades de concesión de tierras de todo Estados Unidos, que brinda información basada en investigaciones de alta calidad a las familias justo cuando es más útil y puede marcar la mayor diferencia en sus vidas. Nuestra visión es llegar a todos los padres, comenzando prenatalmente y continuando hasta los 5 años, con información clave que pueda ayudar a su familia a prosperar y ayudar a sus hijos a crecer sanos y listos para el éxito.

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Junta JITP

YaeBin Kim, Ph.D.

YaeBin Kim, Ph.D.

Evaluation

Extension Specialist and Associate Professor, University of Nevada Extension

¿Por qué valoras JITP?

  • JITP es el único recurso en línea sin fines de lucro dedicado a proporcionar a las familias información confiable sobre la crianza de los hijos desarrollada por un grupo de eruditos de educación temprana o sobre crianza.
Silvia Vilches, Ph.D.

Silvia Vilches, Ph.D.

Chair and JITP Site Host

Extension Specialist and Associate Professor, Auburn University/Alabama Cooperative Extension System

¿Por qué valoras JITP?

  • Como ex madre soltera, devoré material de crianza para tratar de descubrir qué estaba haciendo. Ahora, como desarrollador educador de programas educativos de extensión, valoro la información organizada y consistente respaldada por la ciencia actual. Estos boletines reflejan información sólida y de alta calidad que es examinada por un equipo universitario.
Barb Beaulieu, M.S.

Barb Beaulieu, M.S.

(Community Board Member) former Human Development Extension Specialist, Purdue University

¿Por qué valoras JITP?

  • As a parent, grandparent, former teacher, and professional working in the field of parenting and childcare, I value the factual, research-informed information provided by JITP. Parenting young children can be overwhelming and there are lots of questions. JITP provides high quality, reliable, age-appropriate information, at your fingertips.
    YaeBin Kim, Ph.D.

    Amanda Griswold, CFLE

    (Extension Outreach representative). Human Development & Relationships Educator, Crawford County, University of Wisconsin – Madison / Extension

    ¿Por qué valoras JITP?

    • I value JITP as a timely, thorough, and easy-to-share free resource for parents or anyone who has children they care about. The information is research-based and reviewed by professionals in the field of human development.
    Kelsie Jo Muller

    Kelsie Jo Muller, MS

    (Board Secretary) Human Development and Family Science Extension Specialist, College of Health and Human Sciences, Purdue University

    Why do you value JITP?

    • When I became a first-time mom, I was extremely grateful for JITP newsletters. I found the resources shared, timely and helpful because I didn’t have to go searching through other resources and examine their validity. I could trust the content to be high quality. I share JITP with any new parent, family and friends. As an Extension Specialist I have a special interest in coming alongside families and caregivers to help kids grow, learn and spend more time in nature too.

    Brittney Schrick, Ph.D.

    (Book Review Editor) Associate Professor and Family Life Specialist, University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Research and Extension

    ¿Por qué valoras JITP?

    • I value JITP as a timely, thorough, and easy-to-share free resource for parents or anyone who has children they care about. The information is research-based and reviewed by professionals in the field of human development.

    Lindsey Weymouth

    Family Engagement and Relationships Program Manager, University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Mari Pighini

    Mari Pighini, Ph.D.

    Spanish Language Consultant

    Mari Pighini, Ph.D. is a retired lecturer and program coordinator for The University of British Columbia’s Masters in Education (MED) in Early Childhood Education Programs (Faculty of Education) online cohorts. Mari is a binational, bilingual consultant on early childhood training curriculum and content. A parent of two adult children, Mari is also a certified IAIM infant massage instructor for parents, and a trained facilitator for the Roots of Empathy and Seeds of Empathy Programs based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

    Cailey Green

    Cailey Green (IB)

    Undergraduate Intern and Research Assistant, Auburn University

    Cailey Green (IB) has an International Baccalaureate diploma and is currently an undergraduate computer science student (Engineering, Auburn University). Cailey started doing User Acceptance Testing with the JITP project in January 2024, and has continued assisting with website and subscription service reconstruction as an undergraduate research assistant.

    Mondoza Ivan

    Ivan Mendoza, MPH

    Asistente de investigación de posgrado, Universidad de Purdue

    Ivan Mendoza, MPH, es candidato a doctorado en el Departamento de Desarrollo Humano y Ciencias de la Familia de la Universidad de Purdue. Ivan siente pasión por cerrar la brecha entre la investigación y las aplicaciones prácticas. Su investigación se centra en cómo los factores ambientales e individuales influyen en los patrones dietéticos y las conductas alimentarias familiares.

    Sofia Sanchez

    Sofia Sanchez

    Member, Spanish Language Nutrition Advisory Committee

    Jacob Bailey

    Jacob Bailey

    Member, Spanish Language Nutrition Advisory Committee

    Camille Minaya

    Camille Minaya

    Member, Spanish Language Nutrition Advisory Committee

    Past Awards, Grants, Publications, Presentations and Reports

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    2024

    Kim, Y-B., Vilches, S.L., Shapiro, S., & Clarkson, A. (2025). Testing the capability of generative AI for parent and caregiver information-seeking. Family Relations (Special Edition: Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Family Life).

    Kim, Y-B., Vilches, S.L. Shapiro, S., & Clarkson, A. (November 20-23, 2024). Testing the capability of generative AI for parent and caregiver information-seeking. (Paper). National Council on Family Relations, Seattle, Wash.

    2023

    Clarkson, A., Kim, Y.-B.  & Vilches, S. L. (2023). A pandemic parenting split: What does an online newsletter reveal about extension outreach?  Journal of the National Extension Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, 18(annual), pp. 62-69.

    Vilches, S.L., Ache Akua, B.*, Kim, Y.-B., Clarkson, A., & Kim, M.* (7-11, November 2023). Mixed Methods Insights Into On-Line Parent Information Seeking: Lessons From the Fusion of the Pandemic with the Digital World. (Paper). National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL.

    Vilches, S. L., Ache, B.*, Kim, M.*, Clarkson, A., & Kim, Y.-B. (September 2023). Wanting Respect, Engagement, and to be Known as Individuals: Understanding On-line Parenting/Caregiver Information-seeking Motivation, (Paper), National Extension Association of Family Consumer Sciences, Providence, RI.

    Ache, B.*, Kim, M.*, Vilches, S. L., Clarkson, A., & Kim, Y.-B. (6-8 June 2023). Family Cohesion and Support Functions Revealed through Online Parenting Information-seeking Behavior, (Paper), International Congress on Evidence-based Parenting Support (I-CEPS), Parenting and Family Research Alliance (PAFRA), (online, Australia).

    2022

    Kim, Y-B, Vilches, S. L. & Clarkson, A. (accepted, 2022, Sept. 12-15). Comparative Differences in Effectiveness of Online Parenting Newsletters during COVID-19. Research paper. National Extension Association of Family Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS), Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Vilches, S. L., Kim, Y-B, & Clarkson, A. (2022, Sept. 12-15). Comparative Differences in Effectiveness of Online Parenting Newsletters during COVID-19, Paper presented at the National Extension Association of Family Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS), Raleigh, North Carolina.

    2021

    2021 Communications – Newsletters Award for Just in Time Parenting Extension project, LEAN Methodology Evaluation – National Extension Just in Time Parenting Newsletter, Alabama Affiliate of the National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Science.

    2020-2021. Just in Time Parenting (JITP) National Database Commercialization Development. Y.-H. Peggy Hsieh Fund for Innovation & Research Excellence in the College of Human Sciences. College of Human Sciences Endowment, Auburn University.

    Clarkson, A., Kim, Y.-B., & Vilches, S. L. (2021). Understanding internet information usage among parenting newsletter website users. Research paper. National Extension Association of Family Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS) conference November, 2021. (online).

    Kim, Y-B, Vilches, S. L., & Clarkson, A. (2021, October 25–29). How professionals have used an age-paced, research-based, electronic newsletters for parents/caregivers. Research poster. ZERO TO THREE conference (online).

    2020

    2020 Communications – Newsletters Award for Just in Time Parenting Extension project, 2nd Place Western Region, National Extension Association of Family Consumer Science.

    2020 Program Excellence through Research, Understanding Internet Information Usage Among Parenting Newsletter Website Users. 2nd Place Western Region, National Extension Association of Family Consumer Science.

    Kim, Y-B., Clarkson, A., & Vilches, S. L. (2020). Understanding internet information usage among parent subscribers to an information newsletter. Research poster. National Council on Family Relations conference, Nov., 2020 (online).

    Vilches, S. L., Kim, Y.-B., & Clarkson, A. (2020). Are online parenting newsletters still relevant and useful? Parents report yes! Journal of the National Extension Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, 15, 22–26. https://neafcs.memberclicks.net/assets/documents/journal/2020-jneafcs/2020-JNEAFCS-FINAL-Compressed.pdf

    Vilches, S. L., Littleton, C., Bubb, R., Kim, Y., & Clarkson, A. (2020). Digital reach: The value of on-line parenting newsletters. Research poster. Early Years Conference: Listen Together, Learn Together, Act Together, Vancouver, BC.

    2019

    2019-2020. Just in Time Parenting (JITP) National Database Commercialization Development. Y.-H. Peggy Hsieh Fund for Innovation & Research Excellence in the College of Human Sciences. College of Human Sciences Endowment, Auburn University.

    Littleton, C., Bubb, R., & Vilches, S. L. (2019). Usefulness of a research‐based parenting newsletter: A comparison of child‐rearing information source. Research poster. Auburn Student Research Symposium. * 1st Place University-wide Undergraduate Poster winner in Social Science, Creative Scholarship, Arts, and Humanities, This is Research Symposium, Auburn University.

    2018 and earlier

    Kim, Y., Bowers, J. R., Martin, S. S., Ebata, A. E., Lindsey, S. C., Nelson, P. T., & Ontai, L. (2015). Process monitoring evaluation of an online program for parents. Journal of Extension, 53(2), No.2 Research in Brief (2RIB2).

    Ostergren, C. S., & Riley, D. A. (2012). Testing age-paced parenting newsletters up to age 3: Greater impact on first time parents. Journal of Extension, 50(1), 1-9. https://archives.joe.org/joe/2012february/a9.php

    Martin, S. S., & Weigel, D. J. (2001). Age-paced parenting materials and child maltreatment: Can newsletters make a difference? Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations, November 2001, Rochester, New York.