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New child development study will track first five years of babies' lives

The first national birth cohort study of babies in 20 years will launch next week, which will follow more than 8,000 children in their early years.
The study will follow families and their babies from nine-months-old
The study will follow families and their babies from nine-months-old

Letters are being sent out to randomly selected families with nine-month-old babies inviting them to take part in the ‘Children of the 2020s’ study, which will include research on child development and the use of informal and formal childcare and early education.

The research has been commissioned by the Department for Education and is led by researchers from University College London (UCL).

Ipsos and the universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and Birkbeck, University of London, are also involved in the study.

The research will follow children during the first five years of their lives, and potentially beyond, and will look at factors that influence their development in the early years. 

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