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From the Careers Department
FROM THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPT
Egg Baby Project
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Today is the day our Year 12 Parents say goodbye to their ‘egg babies’. Some of the egg babies have had a wonderful week of ‘attached’ fun and ‘eggtivities’ despite the current restrictions on our social lives.
Baby Sani got a new teddy bear.
Baby Scotchmere enjoyed painting a selfportrait, a relaxing bubble bath and being pampered!
Whereas Baby Kenton was quite demanding!
Baby Bennett had a very exciting week! Wakeboarding and exploring! But Baby Kinsey had a bit of an accident!
Some egg babies faced a cruel fate though, unfortunately not making it to the end of the week-long project… and there was a new meaning given to “My dog ate my homework…”!
Well done to all those Year 12s who lovingly cared for their egg babies and were able to apply new concepts from the attachment theory they have been learning in class.
FROM THE COMMUNITY
Our School Communities programme has launched and we need your help to spread the word.
Little is known about COVID-19 in children, or how transmission of the virus among school children affects the wider population. And worryingly, more children are becoming infected. So ZOE's launched a free School Communities programme open to all schools in the UK.
Parents and carers can learn more about how it works on our Parent Guide pages.
We already have over 450 schools up and running and we’d love more schools to join them, as we need thousands if we’ re to make a real difference and keep children, families and staff safe!
Thank you for reading, keep safe and keep logging.
Professor Tim Spector
On behalf of the ZOE COVID Symptom Study team