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Happiness pictured by 6 year-old Piers from Silverstone Infants School
Happiness pictured by 6 year-old Piers from Silverstone Infants School

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Your input can help

Our earlier studies still continue: we want you and your children to help. Take the 2005 survey.

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Join in a major study into the attitudes of children and parents, and how they interact

As part of the Open University/BBC Child of Our Time collaboration, we are launching a new research study for families to take part in. It is based on the themes of the 2006 programmes; happiness, values and relationships.

This study will tell us more about how children’s thinking and attitudes develop in these areas, and also about how parents’ and other adults’ views may influence their children. When you’ve answered the questions, you’ll be able to compare your results with those of other people. We will also be analysing the data in more detail and aiming to publish the findings, both on this site and in academic journals.

We invite you and you family to join this study and hope that you find it interesting and fun!

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Content last updated: 06/01/2006

 
 
 

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