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We are looking for typically-developing toddlers to help in our research into the early development of autism and ADHD.

Join us in our toddler lab in south-east London where your child can play games and watch cartoons wearing a sensor net to help us learn more about brain development. Sessions can be arranged on a day to suit you, and travel costs reimbursed. To find out more email [email protected] or call 074444 56474.


Thank you,

Sabira

We are looking for typically-developing toddlers to help in our research into the early development of autism and ADHD.

Join us in our toddler lab in south-east London where your child can play games and watch cartoons wearing a sensor net to help us learn more about brain development. Sessions can be arranged on a day to suit you, and travel costs reimbursed. To find out more email [email protected] or call 074444 56474.


Many Thanks

Sabira

We are looking for typically-developing toddlers to help in our research into the early development of autism and ADHD.

Join us in our toddler lab in south-east London where your child can play games and watch cartoons wearing a sensor net to help us learn more about brain development. Sessions can be arranged on a day to suit you, and travel costs reimbursed. To find out more email [email protected] or call 074444 56474.


Many Thanks

Sabira

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We are looking for typically-developing toddlers to help in our research into the early development of autism and ADHD.

Join us in our toddler lab in south-east London where your child can play games and watch cartoons wearing a sensor net to help us learn more about brain development. Sessions can be arranged on a day to suit you, and travel costs reimbursed. To find out more email [email protected] or call 074444 56474.


Many Thanks

Sabira

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