Participate in research on child development
The Child Language Lab at Boston University is looking for healthy English-speaking children from ages 12 months to 5 years to participate in research on language and cognitive development.
Our studies take place in a comfortable setting at Boston University's Charles River campus.
Parents participate with their children in a one-time play session which usually lasts about an hour.
During this play session, we show the child short video clips or play with them with toys and pictures.
We hope that you will join us in our efforts to find out how children learn!
If you are interested in participating, or in receiving more information, please reply via email to buchildlang@gmail.com or visit our website at: www.bu.edu/childlanguage
Because our research usually involves children at particular ages, it may be several months before we call you for a study.
When your child reaches an age we are studying, we will contact you to describe the play session more fully and see if you are interested in participating.
Children receive a small-value age-appropriate gift.
If you are interested, you may also be eligible to participate in one of our studies asking you to return more than once; these studies offer a small amount of monetary compensation to thank you for your time.
Free parking is provided for all participants.
We look forward to hearing from you!
COST | ↑ top |
Free!
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.bu.edu/childlanguage/for-parents/
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635 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA, 02215 map
Phone: 617-353-3379
Our address is 635 Commonwealth Ave., Rm. 617. If you arrive by car, a lab member will meet you at the booth in the parking lot, “Lot N – Granby”. Parking is free in this lot for our expected visitors. If you arrive by public transportation, we will meet you in the lobby of Sargent College, 635 Commonwealth Ave.
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