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  1. NTU Early Cognition Lab

    Sign up your Child for a Fun NTU Study!

    Hello! We are from the Early Cognition Lab at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). We are currently recruiting families with children 7-16 years old for a MOE-funded research project on children’s achievement and motivation, and how their school work relates to their future identity...
  2. NTU Early Cognition Lab

    Sign up your Child for a Fun NTU Study!

    Hello! We are from the Early Cognition Lab at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). We are currently recruiting families with children 7-16 years old for a MOE-funded research project on children’s achievement and motivation, and how their school work relates to their future identity...
  3. NTU Early Cognition Lab

    Sign up your Child for a Fun NTU Study!

    Hello! We are from the Early Cognition Lab at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). We are currently recruiting families with children 7-16 years old for a MOE-funded research project on children’s achievement and motivation, and how their school work relates to their future identity...
  4. NTU Early Cognition Lab

    Sign up your Child for a Fun NTU Study!

    Hello! We are from the Early Cognition Lab at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). We are currently recruiting families with children 7-16 years old for a MOE-funded research project on children’s achievement and motivation, and how their school work relates to their future identity...
  5. NTU Early Cognition Lab

    Study: Where does your child sleep?

    Do you ever wonder what your baby is thinking about? That’s what we’ll like to find out! The Early Cognition Lab at KidsSTOP™ is recruiting babies and young children for our studies! We ask questions like, “Do babies have a sense of fairness?”, and “Do babies think you should help someone in...
  6. NTU Early Cognition Lab

    Study: Where does your child sleep?

    Greetings to all the mummies on this forum! We are conducting a study to find out more about the values and beliefs of Singaporean parents regarding their child's sleeping arrangement. Across different cultures, there are wide variations in conventional infant care practices, particularly in...

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