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Duchess of Cambridge launches survey on under-fives

1 min read Early Years
The Duchess of Cambridge has launched a landmark survey to provide "vital information" about early years development.
The Duchess of Cambridge met children at ThinkTank science museum in Birmingham. Picture: Kensington Palace
The Duchess of Cambridge met children at ThinkTank science museum in Birmingham. Picture: Kensington Palace

Five Big Questions is designed to start a national conversation about the importance of early years, Kensington Palace said.

Called a “vital source of information” by the NSPCC, the survey aims to gather information on what influences development and what period of childhood is most important for children's happiness.

To mark its launch, Kate will embark on a 24-hour tour of early years and family provision in Birmingham, London, Surrey and Cardiff, visiting LEYF nursery in Southwark to help serve breakfast to children before attending a baby sensory class at the Ely and Careau Children’s Centre in Cardiff.

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