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Would you be willing to participate in a baby study?

I am studying at the Tavistock Clinic and need to work closely with a family once a week for two years.

The purpose of the study is for me to develop skills as an observer and gain a deeper understanding of how humans develop.

I would visit you at home for an hour each week.

If this sounds like a project you would like to be involved in please pm me to discuss further.

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Baby or child observation over a period of weeks is also a requirement on Social Work Degree Courses. I did mine at a Camberwell Nursery - the only written project I got an A mark in. You do not realise until you do it, the changes occuring in the child over a very short period. It gave me a very good grounding when I had to undertake supervised parental visits for a case which went to court, having to memorise and record 6 hours a week how a toddler interacted with her parents.

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