Kimberly Kopko
Extension Associate
2008
PAM

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Current Activities

Current Professional Activities

Current activities include advancing the goals of the Parenting in Context Initiative, conducting original research, writing research briefs, organizing in-service trainings, and developing and evaluating parenting curricula. 
Kim is also a
Consultant to the Tompkins County Family Court Custody Initiative.  In this role, she informs the Initiative of empirically-based child development issues related to divorce and custody and works with other members of the Initiative to implement the recommendations of the State of NY Unified Court System Matrimonial Commission Report.   



Current Research Activities

Current research activities include examining the well-being of youth (aged 12-18) being raised by a grandparent.  Specifically, I am interested in the nature and quality of the relationship between youth and their custodial grandparents, focusing on aspects such as warmth, monitoring, closeness and support, identifying factors that are sources of resilience as youth being raised by grandparents traverse through adolescence and identifying the sources of adolescent risk.



Current Extension Activities

Most recent activities include heading a subcommittee on Adolescence for the Parenting Education Program Work Team; developing supplemental materials on adolescent development for the PASTA curriculum (Parenting The Second Time Around) and writing Research Briefs and Parenting Pages for distribution to Cornell Cooperative Extension parent educators statewide.



Biography

Biographical Statement
Kimberly Kopko received her Ph.D. in Child Development from the Department of Human Development at Cornell University in May 2005 and joined the Department of Policy Analysis & Management in 2007 after spending a year as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Ithaca College.  Her research and extension interests examine parenting and child development outcomes. Specific research and extension interests include: teens being raised by custodial grandparents, developmental outcomes of affluent youth; socioeconomic status, parenting, and child development; the impact of children's extracurricular activity involvement on families; and parenting and adolescent development.

Education

Ph.D., Child Development 2005-Cornell University Department of Human Development
M.Ed., Human Development and Psychology 2000-Harvard University Graduate School of Education
B.A., Psychology 1998-Brown University, Magna Cum Laude, With Honors



Administrative Responsibilities


Courses, Websites, Pubs

Related Websites

Parenting in Context Project: www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu



Selected Publications
Barnett, R., Shulkin, S., Kopko, K., & Gareis, K.  (2008).  “After-school Care and Work-Life Issues.”  Sloan Work and Family Research Network. http://wfnetwork.bc.edu/encyclopedia_entry.php?id=13176&area=All

Kopko, Kimberly (2007).  Parenting styles and adolescents.  Available online at: http://www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu/Parenting%20Styles%20and%20Adolescents.pdf

Kopko, Kimberly (2007). Characteristics of positive parent-child interactions: Autonomy.  Available online at: http://www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu/Autonomy%20PP.pdf

Kopko, Kimberly (2007). Characteristics of positive parent-child interactions: Connections.  Available online at: http://www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu/Connections%20PP.pdf

Kopko, Kimberly (2007). Characteristics of positive parent-child interactions: Monitor.  Available online at: http://www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu/Monitor%20PP.pdf