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Duchess of Cambridge launches early years survey

The Duchess of Cambridge has launched a national survey on early childhood.
The Duchess launched the survey during a visit to MiniBrum at @thinktankmuseum, where she was shown around the interactive, child-sized mini-city by children who helped design the space and spoke to parents and carers
The Duchess launched the survey during a visit to MiniBrum at @thinktankmuseum, where she was shown around the interactive, child-sized mini-city by children who helped design the space and spoke to parents and carers

As part of a 24-hour tour of the country, the Duchess has launched ‘Five Big Questions on the Under-Fives’, which aims to trigger 'lasting change for generations to come'.

The survey conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of The Royal Foundation, will give people across the UK the opportunity to provide their view on raising the next generation. The survey contains five short questions on the first-hand experiences of parents, families and carers.

To launch the survey, the Duchess visited a baby sensory class at the Ely and Careau Children’s Centre in Cardiff, where she heard about the support parents receive. 

This follows a visit to MiniBrum at Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum yesterday (Tuesday 21 January), where she was shown around the interactive, child-sized mini-city by children who helped design the space and spoke to parents and carers about the survey.

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