Georgia Tech Child Study Lab

Georgia Tech Child Study Lab

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The Georgia Tech Child Study Lab started in 2010 when a group of researchers wondered what we could learn if we used computer science to study early social and communication behaviors in young children. Since then, we have been bringing together computing & developmental psychology to better understand how children develop and use key behaviors like eye contact, shared attention, and gestures. Visit our website to volunteer with your child for our current study!

09/27/2023

Hop over to the High in three weeks to discover The World of Peter Rabbit! 🐰

"Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature" is a playful, interactive exhibition that invites visitors of all ages to explore the places and animals that inspired Beatrix Potter’s beloved stories including "The Tale of Peter Rabbit™," "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle," and "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin."

Peter Rabbit, Victoria and Albert Museum

Mrs Rabbit shopping, design for Windermere Fund, 1927. Linder Bequest. Museum no. LB.1832. ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London / courtesy of Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.

Photos from Georgia Tech Child Study Lab's post 07/26/2023

Atlanta parents! We have increased our age limit from 24 months old to 30 months old. Volunteer today! More info in bio.
💖We support all Barbies and Kens!💖

07/25/2023

Ricky, an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Child Study Lab, is spending his summer working in the lab, taking a summer class, and working at the on-campus Chick-fil-A.

07/05/2023

Meet Audrey! Audrey is the Child Study Lab's Lab Manager. She is a critical component of the Child Study Lab's culture and success!

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