Sarah Winchell is a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program at Ohio University. She is a former preschool teacher who was drawn into child psychology by the children who struggled to form friendships and get along with peers in school.
Sarah earned a B.A. in psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. After graduation, she worked as a research assistant in the Center for Autism and Related Disorders at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore. Sarah is especially interested in school-based interventions to foster self-regulation and social emotional development among preschool children.
In her free time, Sarah enjoys puzzles and games, pub trivia and singing karaoke.