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Hi East Dulwich Parents!



We are a research group based at King's College London, just up the road in Denmark Hill.


We're asking parents of 2-year-old children to help us test an online questionnaire about child development.


***Parents can take part by following this link http://goo.gl/1Mm9pz and be in with the chance to win a ?100 Mothercare and Early Learning Centre gift voucher!***


The questions ask about your child?s behaviour and development, as well as your experiences and wellbeing as a parent. At the end there are three short games for parents to play with their child online!


Your answers will be anonymous. We will not ask you to provide us with your name. If you choose to enter our prize draw, you must provide an email address so that we can contact you if you win. We will not use your email address for any other purposes. All information that you provide is for research purposes only, and will be kept strictly confidential.


Queries?

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by email, or call our Freephone line: Email: [email protected] Freephone: 0800 317029


Thank you very much! We really appreciate all of the help that parents are providing to improve our research on child development.

Thank you to everyone who has started (and those who have finished!) the questionnaire so far. We hope that you find it fun and interesting - we are very grateful for your help!


Here is a link where you can find more information on the King's College London website...

https://internal.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/studies/iop/LRS-1516-1935.aspx

Hi Laura,


Thanks for showing an interest in our study!


I've just answered your question on the "The Family rooms classified" page. But in case you miss it:

The questionnaire is limited to one child per person, so you could only do the questionnaire for one of your twins. Hope that helps and please don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions.

Hope everyone enjoyed the long bank holiday weekend! Our study is still open and looking for volunteers.


Here is a link where you can find more information if you're interested in taking part...

internal.kcl.ac.uk

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The only thing better than the great weather right now is being in with a chance to win a ?100 Mothercare voucher!


We're still welcoming volunteers to take part in our study, which involves a questionnaire and games to play with your child. If you're interested, you can follow this link to take part:

www.goo.gl/1Mm9pz

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Thank you to everyone who has taken part in our study so far, we're very grateful for the support you have shown for our research!


If you are part way through the questionnaire and games, you can continue from where you left off by opening the link using the same device and web browser as you used last time: www.goo.gl/1Mm9pz


Once you complete the study you'll be entered into a prize draw for a ?100 Mothercare voucher!

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