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Research in Child and Developmental Psychology

 

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The collection of articles, videos, photos and audio exploring child development has been made possible by a partnership between the British Psychological Society and The Open University Child and Youth Studies Group.

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Series like Child of Our Time draw on a rich body of research into child development, while adding to that body of knowledge through their own research. But how is this knowledge gathered by psychologists - and what do we learn from the process?

This collection of articles, videos and resources - made possible with the support of the British Psychological Society and developed by the Open University - offers an insight into children’s psychological development.

Here, you'll find some examples of the work and findings of developmental and child psychologists. We hope it will be of interest to those who want to find out more about developmental psychology and about studying children, the site is designed for parents, carers and students.

Some of this material was specially produced for Child of Our Time and we have also have included edited extracts from publications of the Open University.


Content last updated: 12/03/2007

 
 
 

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