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Explore Research Opportunities for Families with Young Children

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About The Study Opportunities

Families with young children may qualify to take part in research opportunities exploring daily routines, technology use, and child development. These opportunities help researchers better understand how children grow, learn, and engage with their environments.

Quick Facts

For Parents & Young Children

Opportunities for primary caregivers of children
ages 3–5.

At-Home
Involvement

Many activities can be completed from home using your smartphone or your child’s device.

Flexible
Participation

Some opportunities may include surveys, app-based tasks, or simple activity tracking.

Compensation
Available

Some opportunities may provide compensation, with certain studies offering up to $1,200 over 3 years.

Who may Qualify?
  • Primary caregivers of a child ages 3–5
  • Must own a personal smartphone (iPhone or Android)
  • Caregivers whose child uses their own device (tablet/phone)
  • Families located in the U.S. Eastern Time Zone

What to Expect if you participate in one of the studies:

Completing short daily surveys
Using an app that tracks general screen-use patterns
Your child wearing a simple activity tracker for a short period
Occasional check-ins or virtual calls with study staff
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FAQ

We’ve pulled together some basics to help you

What are these research opportunities about?

They explore how young children engage with daily activities and technology. Your participation helps contribute to a better understanding of child development.

What kinds of activities are involved?

Activities may include daily surveys, brief virtual check-ins, activity tracking using a small wearable device, and app-based monitoring.

Do I need special equipment?

You’ll need a personal smartphone. Your child will need access to their own device, such as a tablet or phone.

Is compensation offered?

Compensation may be available depending on the opportunity. Some studies may provide up to $1,200 over 3 years.