BBC looking for young Brummie children for new series
by Nathan Clarke, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070986913513 · Birmingham LiveParents of young children in Birmingham who experience sensory processing challenges have been urged to join a new campaign aimed at enhancing children’s communication skills. BBC Tiny Happy People is currently seeking parents to participate in an upcoming series of videos for their website and social media platforms.
BBC Tiny Happy People is a free resource dedicated to helping parents support language and communication development in children aged 0-4. Their platform offers a wide range of content, including hundreds of videos with helpful tips for parents.
The team is specifically looking for parents of children aged 2-5 who face sensory processing difficulties to participate in this educational campaign. Filming is scheduled for Sunday, November 10, and applications close on Friday, November 1.
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A spokesperson said, "Does your child struggle to find the right words? BBC Tiny Happy People is eager to connect with parents of 2-5-year-olds to take part in an exciting new series for our website and social media."
Interested parents are encouraged to apply here, or contact daz@theconnectedset.com for information.