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of their intellectual disabilities. His "two-group" approach to what was then referred to as "mental retardation," differentiated those children whose disabilities were believed to be caused by familial/environmental factors, from children with known biological cases, such as genetic syndromes. This
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In 1978, Zigler founded the Bush Center for Child Development and Social Policy at Yale University with funding from the Bush Foundation of Minnesota. The focus of the center is to use the findings of empirical research on child development to inform public policy efforts to improve children's lives.
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Among many additional public service contributions, he served as chair of the Vietnamese Children's Resettlement Advisory Group for President Ford, chaired the Fifteenth Anniversary Head Start Committee which President Carter tasked to plan the future course of the Head Start program, and helped to
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Much of Zigler's applied research aimed to develop and improve services for disadvantaged children, such as those with intellectual disabilities, or children of poverty.
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appointed Zigler the first director of the Office of Child Development. There, Zigler worked to launch the Head Start program created under the Johnson Administration.
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Zigler was married in 1955 to Bernice Gorelick (d. 2017) and the couple had one son, Scott. Zigler died in his sleep in
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Zigler's research on intellectual disabilities was among the first efforts to differentiate children based on the
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work, which was influenced by the developmental theorist Heinz Werner, lay the foundation for more a meaningful
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Weissberg, Roger (1993). "Edward Zigler, Ph.D. President, American Orthopsychiatric Association, 1993–1994".
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No Authorship Indicated (1987). "Awards for distinguished professional contributions 1986: Edward Zigler".
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Zigler was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Frank Zigler and Gertrude Gleitman Zigler. He attended the
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The center was renamed as the Edward Zigler Center for Child Development and Social Policy in 2005.
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He taught one year at the University of Missouri at Columbia before joining the
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Lascarides, V. Celia; Hinitz, Blythe F. (2000). "Edward Frank Zigler (1930–)".
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This article is about the American psychologist. For other people, see
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of intellectual disabilities, beyond IQ level alone.
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Edward Ziegler
developmental psychologist
Sterling Professor Emeritus of Psychology
Yale University
Head Start
University of Missouri, Kansas City
University of Texas
Yale School of Medicine
Richard Nixon
taxonomy
schizophrenia
Heinz Award
North Haven, Connecticut
doi
10.1037/h0085031
doi
10.1037/0003-066x.42.4.315
"Bush Center Renamed Edward Zigler Center for Child Development and Social Policy"
"Heinz Awards - Edward Zigler"
Archived
"Edward F. Zigler: Eminent psychologist hailed as 'Father of Head Start'"
Categories
1930 births
2019 deaths
20th-century American psychologists
American developmental psychologists
Yale University faculty
University of Missouri alumni
University of Texas alumni
People from Kansas City, Missouri

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