[5] In 1975 she was part of a team of American child development specialists to visit China for a cross-cultural study trip.
[2] The Alice Sterling Honig Graduate Research Award is given annually to an outstanding Syracuse student in her field.
[2] Honig was active in the Syracuse University Oratorio Society, and had a broad knowledge of Yiddish folksongs, and lullabies from around the world.
[2] She gave interviews and opinions, especially to columnist Lawrence Kutner,[6] on children's television,[7] dawdling,[8] babysitters,[9] baby gym classes,[10] overscheduling,[11] and peer pressure,[12] among other topics.
[13] Honig was associate editor of Early Child Development and Care, and edited the review section of Young Children.