Teaching assistant professor
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignADHD, Child Development, Horticulture, landscape design, Self-regulation
examines the effects of green schoolyards and gardens on child development. She advances our understanding of the importance of greenspace in supporting health and well-being and future stewardship of the Earth. She teaches courses on this topic, sustainable horticulture, home gardening, and planting design to support pollinators.
More information: Taylor's expertise marries horticulture with child development and psychology. She studies human dimensions of the environment and has published multiple papers on the effects of nature exposure on child self-regulation, learning, and ADHD symptoms. An international expert on the effects of greenspace, Taylor is available to discuss the topic with media.
Affiliation: Taylor is a teaching assistant professor in the , part of the at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.