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Barbara A Morrongiello

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Journal of Pediatric Psychology|September 17, 2005
Caregiver supervision and child-injury risk: I. Issues in defining and measuring supervision; II. Findings and directions for future researchBarbara A Morrongiello
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|February 26, 2008
"Practice what you preach": induced hypocrisy as an intervention strategy to reduce children's intentions to risk take on playgroundsBarbara A Morrongiello, Landa Mark
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|January 30, 2024
A Pilot Randomized Trial Evaluating the Cool 2 Be Safe Junior Playground Safety Program for Preschool ChildrenAmanda Cox, Barbara A Morrongiello
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|August 28, 2023
Adolescents' Perspectives on Skateboarding and Injury Risk: The Benefits Outweigh the RisksMackenzie Seasons, Barbara A Morrongiello
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 14, 2020
The effect of a heavy backpack on children's street-crossing performanceBarbara A Morrongiello, Michael Corbett
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|July 31, 2019
Parent-Child Disagreements About Safety During PreadolescenceAlexa Kane, Barbara A Morrongiello
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion|March 16, 2006
Evaluation of the effectiveness of single-session school-based programmes to increase children's seat belt and pedestrian safety knowledge and self-reported behavioursBarbara A Morrongiello, Sophie Kiriakou
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|April 15, 2014
An evaluation of the Cool 2 Be Safe program: an evidence-based community-disseminated program to positively impact children's beliefs about injury risk on playgroundsBarbara A Morrongiello, Alexa Kane
Developmental Psychobiology|October 19, 2016
Motor development as a context for understanding parent safety practicesBarbara A Morrongiello, Amanda Cox
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|May 25, 2007
Addressing the issue of falls off playground equipment: an empirically-based intervention to reduce fall-risk behaviors on playgroundsBarbara A Morrongiello, Shawn Matheis
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology|September 17, 2005
Caregiver supervision and child-injury risk: I. Issues in defining and measuring supervision; II. Findings and directions for future researchBarbara A Morrongiello
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|February 26, 2008
"Practice what you preach": induced hypocrisy as an intervention strategy to reduce children's intentions to risk take on playgroundsBarbara A Morrongiello, Landa Mark
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|January 30, 2024
A Pilot Randomized Trial Evaluating the Cool 2 Be Safe Junior Playground Safety Program for Preschool ChildrenAmanda Cox, Barbara A Morrongiello
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|August 28, 2023
Adolescents' Perspectives on Skateboarding and Injury Risk: The Benefits Outweigh the RisksMackenzie Seasons, Barbara A Morrongiello
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 14, 2020
The effect of a heavy backpack on children's street-crossing performanceBarbara A Morrongiello, Michael Corbett
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|July 31, 2019
Parent-Child Disagreements About Safety During PreadolescenceAlexa Kane, Barbara A Morrongiello
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion|March 16, 2006
Evaluation of the effectiveness of single-session school-based programmes to increase children's seat belt and pedestrian safety knowledge and self-reported behavioursBarbara A Morrongiello, Sophie Kiriakou
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|April 15, 2014
An evaluation of the Cool 2 Be Safe program: an evidence-based community-disseminated program to positively impact children's beliefs about injury risk on playgroundsBarbara A Morrongiello, Alexa Kane
Developmental Psychobiology|October 19, 2016
Motor development as a context for understanding parent safety practicesBarbara A Morrongiello, Amanda Cox
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|May 25, 2007
Addressing the issue of falls off playground equipment: an empirically-based intervention to reduce fall-risk behaviors on playgroundsBarbara A Morrongiello, Shawn Matheis
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