Dunn specializes in children's social emotional and sociocognitive development, parent-child, sibling and peer relationships, and the development of language and communication abilities.[6][7]
Other work
Dunn is Chair of The Children's Society's Good Childhood Inquiry, established in 2006, which explores and measures children’s subjective well-being.[8][9]
Personal life
In 1961, the then Judith Pace married Martin Gardiner Bernal, a British scholar of modern Chinese political history who also wrote the controversial Black Athena.[1][10] Together, they had one daughter and twin sons.[10] They later divorced.[1] From 1973 to 1987, she was married to John Montfort Dunn, a British political theorist, before they too divorced.[1] In 1987, she married the American psychologist Robert Plomin.[1]
Dunn, Judith; Deater-Deckard, Kirby (2001), Children's views of their changing families, Family change series, York Publishing Services, ISBN9781842630310