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With 24% of Australian children entering school developmentally vulnerable, The Flourishing Child study is developing a tool to help parents and carers to best support their child's flourishing.
Investigating the possible contributors to childhood lung disease by studying the epithelial cells from the nose at birth.
Does eating cashew nut spreads in the first year of life reduce the chances a baby will develop a cashew nut food allergy?
Assessing the virus transmission, immunity development and wellbeing of families during COVID-19
This sub-project is exploring associations with eczema, food allergy and wheeze in children of the ORIGINS cohort.
This study is exploring what role maternal inflammation during pregnancy plays in 'programming' adverse child health outcomes.
Testosterone and Language in Kids
Reviewing the development and wellbeing of children, prior to them commencing kindergarten
In partnership with Playgroup WA, this sub-project is investigating the impact of playgroups on mental health and socio-emotional outcomes in parents and children within ORIGINS.
This study explores the role of infant sleep in early childhood development.