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Georgetown Early Learning Project
Description
From the Website: The Georgetown Early Learning Project seeks to better understand how infants learn and remember information in various social situations. As adults, it is very difficult for us to remember any specific event that occurred before three years of age. Nevertheless, at this age, infants have mastered many skills. In fact, infancy is a period of rapid growth, change, and learning. How does this rapid learning take place? What do infants remember of these experiences? Our Project documents what infants notice and remember during the first two years of life. We rely solely upon the generosity of parents and children. In return, we try to make our visits as convenient as possible, being extremely flexible with our visit times (by including nights and weekends). Participation in the studies is entirely voluntary.
Topic(s): Cognitive Development & Learning
User Type(s): Academic
Address
Georgetown University
306 White Gravenor Hall
3700 O Street NW
Washington, District Of Columbia 20057
Contact Information
Phone(s): 202-687-6988
URL(s): http://www.elp.georgetown.edu
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