H. Wallace Goddard, Ph.D., is a Professor and Family Life Specialist with the
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. He has created numerous
family programs and a PBS television series and has served on national
committees for parenting and marriage. He has written several books for LDS,
general, and professional audiences, including Drawing Heaven into Your
Marriage, The Soft-Spoken Parent, The Frightful and Joyous Journey of Family
Life, and My Heart Delighteth in the Scriptures: Personal and Family
Applications as well as a revision of the classic Between Parent and Child.
Wally has written for Meridian Magazine since 1999 - the first year it was
introduced online - and has become one of Meridian's most prolific, most
insightful, and most loved columnists. Wally is unique in the way he combines
scholarship, faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and sheer joy.
Dr. Goddard grew up in the mountains outside Salt Lake City, Utah. He got
degrees at Brigham Young University in physics, math and education before
teaching high school in subjects ranging from general science to filmmaking,
from folklore to gifted and talented, from media to literature.
After teaching school for a dozen years, he returned to school, this time Utah
State University, for a Ph.D. in family and human development. His
dissertation research created and tested a new parenting program that applied
discoveries in attribution research to parenting. His research established the
merits of helping parents interpret their children in the most favorable
light.
Dr. Goddard served as an extension specialist at Auburn University in Alabama
for six years. During that time he studied teen behavior (he surveyed 14,000
teens!), developed a widely used parenting programs (Principles of Parenting),
participated with a national team to develop a model of parent education (The
National Extension Parent Education Model), and created a respected youth
development program (The Great Self Mystery).
He took leave from Auburn University to help Stephen Covey write The 7 Habits
of Highly Effective Families and to develop application activities for
improving family life. He also taught courses for Utah State University.
Dr. Goddard went to Arkansas in order to work again as an extension
specialist, a work that he loves. He has worked with colleagues to develop a
wealth of family resources including The Parenting Journey, The Personal
Journey, The Marriage Garden, and See the World through My Eyes. Additional
resources are posted on the University of Arkansas Extension website
(www.arfamilies.org). He also provides
training to county extension agents, speaks to public groups, and travels the
world talking about families.
He and his wife, Nancy, have three adult children and a growing number of
amazing grandchildren. Over the years they have also cared for twenty foster
children.
To learn more, visit: www.arfamilies.org