Family, sleep and attention development in children under 6 years

Jennifer Keating from University College Dublin contacted us as follows:

I am contacting you from the Baby Brains section of the Neuropsychology Lab at University College Dublin to ask if you would be happy to share information on our current research project to parents on your mailing list/forum or at any of your events.

We are currently running a project that looks at the relation between factors such as sleep, family, and sensory processing on attention development in young children. We are particularly interested in recruiting children whose parents and/or older sibling has a diagnosis of ADHD as well as families with no ADHD (so all families with a child under 6 can take part!).

The research project involves parents completing an online questionnaire which takes about 20 minutes. The questionnaire asks questions about child behaviour, sleep habits, sensory processing, and the family as a whole. Parents are invited to return to the questionnaire to complete a sleep diary if they wish. Parents are also welcome to sign up for further studies in the Baby Brains Lab at UCD.

The link to the survey can be found here

Family, sleep and attention development in children under 6 years

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