Studies

Are you a parent with a migrant background living in the UK with a young child?

We are looking for parents of children aged 1.5–7 years to take part in a short online study from the University of East Anglia.

The research explores:

  • Experiences of living and settling in the UK
  • Family wellbeing and challenges
  • Children’s attention, behaviour, and development
  • ⏱ Takes ~15 minutes
  • 🔒 Anonymous and confidential
  • 🎁 £30 prize draw


Help ensure migrant families are represented in research that shapes future support and policy.

👉 Follow the links below to take part

Migrant Parents’ Experiences of living in the UK and young children’s effortful control.

Questionnaire for children aged 4–7 years: https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/ueapsych/childhood-survey-4-7-years-duplicate

Questionnaire for children aged 1.5–3 years: https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/ueapsych/toddler-survey-1-5-3-years-duplicate-2

Poster from the University of East Anglia Developmental Dynamics Laboratory recruiting UK-based parents with an immigrant background who have children aged 4–7 years for an online child development study. The poster explains that the 15-minute questionnaire explores parents’ experiences living in the UK, family well-being, and children’s behaviour and attention. Participants can enter a £30 prize draw. The poster includes a QR code and contact details for the Developmental Dynamics Laboratory

Poster from the University of East Anglia Developmental Dynamics Laboratory inviting UK-based parents with an immigrant background who have toddlers aged 1.5–3 years to participate in an online child development study. The poster states that the questionnaire takes approximately 15 minutes and asks about experiences living in the UK, family well-being, and children’s behaviour and attention. Participants can enter a £30 prize draw. The poster includes a QR code, website information, and contact details