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Hi East Dulwich parents!


There's still time to take part in our online child development study and be in with a chance of winning a ?100 Mothercare voucher!


We are a research group based at King's College London, just up the road in Denmark Hill. We were wondering if any parents of two-year-olds might be interested in helping us test an online questionnaire? All participants have the chance to win a ?100 Mothercare and Early Learning Centre gift voucher!


Questions ask parents about their child?s behaviour and development, as well as their own experiences and wellbeing as a parent. At the end there are three short games for parents to play with their child online! Participants complete the questionnaire online, anonymously in their own time.


Here's the link to take part: kcliop.eu.qualtrics.com


Let us know if you have any questions - and please do pass this on to anyone else who might be interested. Thank you in advance!


From researchers in the Emotional Development, Interventions and Treatment (EDIT) Lab


Email: [email protected]

Freephone: 0800 317029

Hi everyone,


Nothing like the sun shining and the chance to win a ?100 Mothercare voucher to brighten up your Monday!


We?re still welcoming volunteers to take part in our child development research. If you?re interested, you can follow this link to our questionnaire and games:


kcliop.eu.qualtrics.com

  • 3 weeks later...

Wondering what to do over the 3-day weekend? Why not volunteer for our child development study! Anyone who finishes the study can be entered into a draw for a ?100 Mothercare voucher to thank you for your time. :)


Follow the link below if you?d like to take part:

kcliop.eu.qualtrics.com


P.S 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. Just follow the link above.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi East Dulwich parents,


We're still looking for volunteers to take part in our online child development study. If you would like to take part you can do so by following this link: www.goo.gl/1Mm9pz


Anyone who finishes the questionnaire will be entered into a prize draw for a ?100 Mothercare voucher!

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