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INFANT OBSERVATION


Are you in the late stages of pregnancy (due before Christmas) or have you very recently given birth?


I am doing a masters at Birkbeck University in child development, for which I need to observe a baby for an hour once a week in their home environment. The purpose of the observation is to help me get acquainted with the growth and changes that occur in a baby between birth-18 months and to develop/improve my observational skills. The mother/father/family won't have to do anything in particular, just continue with their usual routine (even if the baby is asleep).


If you are a mum-to-be and might be interested in volunteering, or would like to find out more, please email me and I will get in touch!


I have a full-enhanced CRB, and a letter from the University, which explains the observation in more detail. I am based in East Dulwich.


Thanks


Anna Simmonds

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