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Are you pregnant? Could you help me learn from you and your baby?


JoeD

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Dear prospective parent/s


I am a post graduate student learning about infant development with the British Psychotherapy Foundation.


A central part of my course is an infant observation, which involves finding a family who wouldn't mind me coming to spend time observing them with their baby once a week, for an hour a time, during the first year of the baby's life (excluding holidays ? and flexible according to your needs).


During the observation nothing is required of you as a family other than to follow what you would normally do with your baby. Nevertheless, I acknowledge that agreeing to this will require considerable generosity on the part of any prospective parent/s.


I would however be really grateful for the opportunity it would give me to learn about child development in this unique way.


If you might be interested in helping me with this then I would be really happy to meet up to give you more information about the course, me and how the observation would work.


You can contact me on the email address, or the mobile number below.


Thank you!


Joe Druce


07867 613 076


[email protected]

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