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Science Museum Lates

25/8/2015

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On Wednesday 26th August the pPOD team will be at the Science Museum lates event presenting on early parent-infant interactions and attachment.

The theme this month is Childhood, with a variety of talks, stalls, activities and games to both take you back to your childhood and hear a little bit more about the science behind it. Entry is free and the event starts at 18:45 and runs until 22:00.

Event Information
 
Attention, big kids - join us at the Science Museum on Wednesday 26 August and step back into the wondrous world of childhood. Explore the scientific secrets of Doctor Who, uncover the meaning behind types of play and learn how the food your mum eats affects your tastes.
 
1. Paul Ramchandani’s talk: First love: do early parent-infant interactions shape our future? (19.30, 20.15 and 21.00)
Our early lives and relationship are important, but how important? Do they really mould us for life. Dr Paul Ramchandani will explore the place of these first loves.
 
2. Drop in: First loves, first attachments (all evening)
Where does our understanding of our attachments as babies come from? Take a peek at some of the original experiments with scientists from Imperial College.
 
For more information please see the guide below or visit the Science Museum website here.
Science Museum Lates guide
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10/11/2015 02:08:11 pm

The topic of the event is very interesting and I think parents have to know and understand all the borders in it.

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18/4/2016 11:07:59 am

Childhood - it is a good theme and everybody have lots of information to share about their childhood. It makes the participants to rewind their past. You can see some best stories about childhood in dissertation writing service UK.

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25/9/2020 07:14:40 am

The Science museum is free to visit and is vast. We went in early June primarily to see the Pixar exhibit which was fee paying. We then spent a few hours getting a taste of the rest of the museum. You can never pack the entire museum in one visit. The basement has fun activities for younger children, and our kids had a great time. We then visited some of the exhibits regarding the development of flight and some models of the early trains. You can see the the Stephenson's Rocket, the world's first train. If you have children then this is an opportunity for them to see science come alive.

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