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1st November, 2017

How to do research with children

Written by Daisy 15 minutes to read
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  • Children and Young People
  • Research

Summary

Research tips

An important part of research involves being able to engage with a wide variety of groups, children and young people in particular. However, research with this group often involves different techniques and other important processes. To help our fellow researchers, we've provided this handy guide on how to do research with children.

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