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I am currently studying for a Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton. Part of my studies involves observing the very beginnings of human life.


I am therefore looking to observe a baby, in its home environment, for one hour each week, once lockdown restrictions have been lifted.


Aims of the observation:

? To follow the gradual development of the baby

? To understand how babies form relationships with members of their family

? To understand how babies? minds and thinking develop


What does the observation involve?

? 15-20 observations. One per week lasting an hour

? Beyond setting up a regular time slot, there are no obligations for the family

? Baby and parent (s) go about their usual lives during the observation

? All details remain confidential


Many parents find the process of having their baby observed to be rewarding.

If you are interested in taking part, or know someone who might be, I would be so grateful to hear from you.


Kate Richards

richardk3@roehampton.ac.uk

07525158610

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