Expertise

Area(s) of Specialization:

  • Early childhood teacher education, birth through kindergarten
  • Early childhood program administration and advocacy
  • Home, school and community relations
  • Parent education

Mary DeLuccie's professional interests have always centered on children and families.

Interest in learning more about the empirical and theoretical foundations of child development and the application of best practices in services for children and families led her to doctoral study at Kansas State University.

Currently she teaches early childhood courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, provides service and administers the nationally-accredited Stone House Early Childhood Education Center.

Past Affiliations

Associate Professor, Hoeflin Stone House Early Childhood Education Center, School of Family Studies and Human Services, College of Human Ecology, Kansas State University

Associate Professor, Life Span Human Development, School of Family Studies and Human Services, College of Human Ecology, Kansas State University

Communities
Education, Human Development, Allied Health
Degrees
PhD, Kansas State University, Life-Span Human Development, 1987
MS, University of New Mexico, Family Studies and Child Development, 1981
BS, University of New Mexico, Vocational Home Economics Education, 1976