Children's Representational Development Lab
We research children’s developing ability to use representations (ie. something that stands for something else). written language, signs and maps, etc.) So do we!
The ability to use and understand representations (e.g. is an essential feature of human cognition! Does your child love to think and play games? Join us at the Children’s Representational Development Lab for a fun, free activity! The Children’s Representational Development Lab at Carleton University is recruiting children between the ages of 3 and 6 to participate in a study on cognitive developm
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1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, ON
K1S5B6
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Are you looking for a fun activity to do with your child?
Carleton University’s Representational Development Lab is conducting research looking at how thinking and reasoning develops in children between the ages of 3 and 6.
Your visit to our lab at Carleton University will be arranged at your convenience and will last approximately one hour. Free parking is provided and your child will receive a small thank-you gift for participating.
Please call or email us if you would like more information or if you wish to have your child take part in one of our studies.