Daily News | Myrna Shure, professor emeritus at Drexel, celebrated child psychologist, researcher, and author, has died at 85
of reviews, articles and book chapters about childhood education, health, and other topics. She also wrote a weekly column for the Daily News in the early 2000s in which she offered advice on issues ranging from spanking to siblings to stepparents.
Dr. Shure was an instructor, professor, and researcher in the department of psychological and brain sciences at Hahnemann University, now part of Drexel, from 1968 until she retired in 2012. She was previously an assistant professor for two years at Temple University and an instructor for one year at the University of Rhode Island.
She was a consultant for universities, companies, and government agencies, and hosted training workshops and lectured around the country and in Canada. “She could tune in on people of any age,” said her cousin Dionne Laufman. “Her empathy was extraordinary.”
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