UGA College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Field Report
  • Stories
    Almanac

    Science in service of humanity and the environment

    Read our annual magazine here

    READ


    Dive into engaging stories that showcase our statewide, national and global impact.

    Check out our written stories here

    LOOK


    Browse curated photo galleries capturing the people, places and programs that bring CAES to life.

    Check out our photo galleries here

    WATCH


    Experience our stories through videos that highlight our people, projects and passions in action.

    Check out our video library here

    LISTEN


    Tune in to “Cultivating Curiosity,” our podcast featuring in-depth conversations with CAES experts.

    Check out our podcast here
  • Expert Resources

    Expert Resources


    From farms and gardens to families and finances, our expert resources empower Georgians with trustworthy, practical science.

    Gardening
    Invasive species
    Food and food safety
    Ants, termites and other pests
    Pollinators
    Livestock
    Emergency preparedness
    Home safety and maintenance
    Health, family and finances
    Nutrition
    Water quality
    Lawn maintenance and landscaping
    Turfgrass
    View all topics

    What is an Expert Resource?


    We publish unbiased, research-backed expert advice to empower Georgians with practical, trustworthy information they can trust.

    These resources are written and reviewed by experts in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences.

    Learn how we produce science you can trust
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Read
  • Look
  • Watch
  • Listen
Subscribe
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Stories
    Almanac

    Science in service of humanity and the environment

    Read our annual magazine here

    READ


    Dive into engaging stories that showcase our statewide, national and global impact.

    Check out our written stories here

    LOOK


    Browse curated photo galleries capturing the people, places and programs that bring CAES to life.

    Check out our photo galleries here

    WATCH


    Experience our stories through videos that highlight our people, projects and passions in action.

    Check out our video library here

    LISTEN


    Tune in to “Cultivating Curiosity,” our podcast featuring in-depth conversations with CAES experts.

    Check out our podcast here
  • Expert Resources

    Expert Resources


    From farms and gardens to families and finances, our expert resources empower Georgians with trustworthy, practical science.

    Gardening
    Invasive species
    Food and food safety
    Ants, termites and other pests
    Pollinators
    Livestock
    Emergency preparedness
    Home safety and maintenance
    Health, family and finances
    Nutrition
    Water quality
    Lawn maintenance and landscaping
    Turfgrass
    View all topics

    What is an Expert Resource?


    We publish unbiased, research-backed expert advice to empower Georgians with practical, trustworthy information they can trust.

    These resources are written and reviewed by experts in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences.

    Learn how we produce science you can trust
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Read
  • Look
  • Watch
  • Listen
Subscribe
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Subscribe
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

  1. Home
  2. Diane W Bales

Diane W Bales


Professor, Extension Human Development Specialist, and Child Life Program Director

Family & Consumer Sciences

Diane Bales
Diane Bales
Areas of expertiseAboutEducationScholarly works

Areas of expertise

Education SystemsPsychologyCognitive SciencesPolicy and AdministrationArtificial Intelligence and Image ProcessingNursing

About

Dr. Bales directs the UGA Child Life Program to prepare students to support children’s social/emotional needs in healthcare settings. She leads the statewide Better Brains for Babies initiative to educate adults about early brain development. She leads multiple projects related to the prevention of opioid misuse and reduction of stigma around substance use and educating adults to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health challenges in youth and adults.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Developmental and Child Psychology

University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, MN, United States (1998)

Master of Science, Developmental and Child Psychology

University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, MN, United States (1995)

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, General

Carleton College, MN, United States (1990)

Scholarly Works

  • Like Peas and Carrots: Combining Wellness Policy Implementation With Classroom Education for Obesity Prevention in the Childcare Setting, PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS, (2017).
    Cotwright CJ, Bales DW, Lee JS, Parrott K, Celestin N … 1 more
  • Using Family Backpacks as a Tool to Involve Families in Teaching Young Children About Healthy Eating, Early Childhood Education Journal, (2018).
    Hong J, Bales DW, Wallinga CR
  • Program note: Expanding healthy housing and environmental awareness in rural communities through local and national partnerships, Housing and Society, (2017).
    Turner PR, Bales D, Thomas K, Goldschmidt M, Fisher-McLean K
  • Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in the Early Care and Education Setting as a Strategy to Improve Teacher Knowledge and Self-Efficacy, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION JOURNAL.
    Bales DW, Cotwright CJ, Lee JS, Celestin N, Parrott K … 1 more
  • Online Professional Development for Child Care Providers: Do They Have Appropriate Access to and Comfort with the Internet?, Journal of Human Sciences and Extension.
    Wright LE, Bales DW

View full list of scholarly works

Contact

dbales@uga.edu 706-542-7566

Mailing Address

222 Hoke Smith Annex
Athens, GA 30602-4356

Shipping Address

222 Hoke Smith Annex
Athens, GA 30602-4356

  • https://www.fcs.uga.edu/people/bio/dbales

Stories

  • Stress Management
    July 29, 2024

    Families should make a plan to manage back-to-school stress

    Share

    Copied!
  • Rural Health
    March 25, 2024

    2024 Farm Stress Summit provides mental health resources for Georgia farm communities

    Share

    Copied!
  • UGA Extension
    Nov. 27, 2023

    Extension project focuses on education, outreach to address opioid crisis

    Share

    Copied!
  • Aug. 4, 2021

    This National Play Outside Day, start a family tradition of getting active

    Share

    Copied!
  • July 27, 2021

    As children prepare to go back to school, make sleep a priority

    Share

    Copied!
  • Sept. 1, 2020

    Prepare for a record-setting hurricane season

    Share

    Copied!
1 2 3 … 9
Next Page

Expert Resources

  • a family puts toys and clothes they don't need into boxes for donation

    Household Clutter Control

    Dec. 5, 2025

    Share

    Copied!
  • Childproofing Your Home: A Room-by-Room Safety Checklist

    Oct. 10, 2025

    Share

    Copied!
  • Tips to Prevent Accidental Poisonings: Poison Look-Alikes and Other Dangers

    Sept. 10, 2025

    Share

    Copied!
  • Managing Your Stress

    July 27, 2023

    Share

    Copied!
  • Helping Your Grandchildren Deal with the Death of a Parent

    July 27, 2023

    Share

    Copied!
  • What You Need to Know about Abuse and Neglect

    July 27, 2023

    Share

    Copied!
1 2 3 … 13
Next Page

About CAES

CAES Home

Overview

History

Administration

Jobs

Personnel Directory

Privacy Policy

Accessibility Policy

AI Guidelines

Affiliations

UGA Cooperative Extension

Tifton Campus

Griffin Campus

University of Georgia
  • Schools and Colleges
  • Directory
  • MyUGA
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Copyright and Trademarks
  • UGA Privacy Policy
  • Submit a Student Complaint
#UGA on
© University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
706‑542‑3000