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Hello East Dulwich Forum


My name is Jenny and I am a child psychotherapy MSc student at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust.

Part of the course involves visiting a baby and their family to quietly observe early child development and behaviour. This is a way for me to understand child behaviour but would also give you an insight into your baby and their development on a weekly basis.


Observations would be for one hour a week at the family?s home (excluding holidays). They would start as close to birth as possible and continue until the baby?s second birthday. There is no expectation on parents, only a fixed time for me to visit.


If you are interested in this unique experience and would like further information please do contact me, I would be happy and grateful to hear from you.


Jenny Greenwood: 07876 747310 / [email protected]

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