Parenting baby and having the baby
grow up well and happily require effort and science. The first year of
children’s life is so important that children’s relationship experiences with
their parents at the early stage probably influence their
life-span development.
Infant and Parent Project, or IPP for short, is a
developmental psychological study conducted at The Ohio State University. This
study will use survey and observation methods across three time points (6
month, 12 month and 14 month) to address questions regarding parenting and
family factors that affect infants’ social and emotional development during the
first year of their life.
If you and your
partner (1) are at least 18 years old, (2) are married, (3) have a baby of
6-month or younger, (4) can read English, and (5) will live in this area for at least 8 months, you may be eligible for the
Infant and Parent Project at the OSU.
By participating in this study, you not only contribute
to science of child and family development but also will have a fun experience.
Your family will be compensated for your time and effort. This includes $ 60 cash
and a gift for your baby.
For more information about
this study, please check the attached brochure.
If you are interested
in participating, please contact The Infant and Parent Project at 614-247-1543
(Mon – Fri, 9:00 am -5:00 pm), or 614-2880228, or email at jia.31@osu.edu for information and the opportunity to sign
up. We would love to hear from you!
Sincerely,
Infant & Parent Project
Department of Human Development &
Family Science
The Ohio State University