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Meena Sundrum Wins 2025 Gretchen Goldsmith Lankford Award

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Meena Sundrum, recipient of the 2025 Gretchen Goldsmith Lankford Award(opens in new window), will always remember the day she introduced a 鈥渇eelings thermometer鈥 to the Preschool 4鈥檚 class at the Children鈥檚 School(opens in new window).

鈥淚t was something that I had used in my previous work in family-based therapy,鈥 said Sundrum, a 2025 麻豆村 graduate in psychology(opens in new window), who made the color-coded thermometer out of paper the night before.

Sundrum was working with the students as part of her self-directed internship with Sharon Carver(opens in new window), director of the Children鈥檚 School and teaching professor in the Department of Psychology, who encouraged her to try out new emotional regulation strategies to see what resonated 鈥 both with the students, but also with Sundrum鈥檚 teaching style.

To institute the thermometer, Sundrum explained to the 4-year-olds that they could place markers on the various levels to indicate how they were feeling that day: from a blue section down at the bottom indicating sleepiness or lack of energy to emotions such as happiness or nervousness, and finally sadness and anger in orange and red near the top.

鈥淚t was one of the most incredible moments of my life, because one by one, each of the students came up, and they were saying how they felt and why they felt that way,鈥 said Sundrum.

Throughout the course of the day, the students even took it upon themselves to update their position on the thermometer, unprompted by Sundrum, as they got into conflicts or perhaps started missing their parents. What鈥檚 more, the thermometer was so successful, the class incorporated it into their daily routine.

鈥淚t was really just meant to be one day,鈥 said Sundrum. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 still around, 10 weeks later.鈥

This is just one of the many examples of how Sundrum wowed her professors and advisers and secured their recommendations for the 2025 Gretchen Goldsmith Lankford Award. The award is given each year to a graduating student in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences for outstanding academic achievement and a commitment to graduate study and a career in education.

鈥淢eena鈥檚 academic record speaks for itself,鈥 said Lauren McCarthy(opens in new window), academic adviser in the Department of Psychology. 鈥淲ith a GPA of 3.71 and ability to engage critically with complex material, Meena has consistently been among the top performers in her courses.鈥

鈥淪he has taken about every child development course we offer,鈥 said Susanne Ferber(opens in new window), head of the Department of Psychology. 鈥淣ot only does (Sundrum) embody the criteria of the award, she will also bring credit to the program.鈥

In another example, while enrolled in Carver鈥檚 fall 2024 Practicum in Child Development course, Sundrum selected a series of texts based on her interests in education, childhood development and psychology 鈥 books that would influence Carver and the rest of the Children鈥檚 School educators, too.聽

鈥淲e read a book on the Whole Child Alphabet, which then prompted me to launch a book club with the Children鈥檚 School educators,鈥 Carver said. 鈥淲e also read a book on trauma and young children that impacted our whole staff reflections on a struggling child in our care that semester.鈥

Sundrum also piloted a new midterm classroom data project for Carver, then extended the scope of the project by presenting her findings to the whole Children鈥檚 School staff. She is also working with an editor to finalize a draft of a children鈥檚 book that teaches children how to cope with fear of failure by using visualizations and other mindfulness techniques.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about finding courage in a hard moment,鈥 said Sundrum, who is also illustrating the book. 鈥淚 find stories to be deeply impactful, and I love that storytelling, reading and psychology alike provide a lens to the parts of people you don鈥檛 get to see on the outside.鈥

Sundrum said she hopes to continue learning in a teaching position post-graduation.

鈥淚鈥檇 love to deepen my knowledge of school and education and how we communicate with these young people,鈥 said Sundrum.

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