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Kaili Clackson

About Kaili

Dr Kaili Clackson has a PhD in developmental psycholinguistics and for the last ten years she has worked at the University of Cambridge, studying how social and environmental factors affect infant development. She is currently working as a research consultant for Nanyang Technical University in Singapore on a project developing new technologies to measure infant brain health and development through play. She has considerable experience in developing research tools to study parent–child interactions, and is passionate about using research to support parents by providing evidence-based guidance on child development and parenting.

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