Mary K. Rothbart

Mary K. Rothbart
Born (1940-05-22) May 22, 1940 (age 84)
Lewistown, Montana
Awards
  • G. Stanley Hall Award For Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Child Development (American Psychological Association)
  • Society for Research in Child Development Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions
  • Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement Psychology in the Science of Psychology (American Psychological Foundation)

Mary Klevjord Rothbart (born May 22, 1940, in Lewistown, Montana) is professor emerita of psychology at the University of Oregon. She is known for her research in the fields of temperament and social development, emotional development, and development of attention. She was a co-founder of Birth to Three, a parent support and education program. She has written over 159 articles related to educational psychology, developmental psychology, developmental cognitive neuroscience and biological psychology. Rothbart has also authored and co-authored many books, including Becoming Who We Are, for which she received the Eleanor Maccoby Book Award from the American Psychological Association. Two other popular volumes by Rothbart are Temperament, a Handbook of Child Psychology, and Attention in Early Development: Themes and Variations.