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location: 184 Hope Street, Providence, RI, 02912
contact person: Dr. Sean CL Deoni
phone: 401-863-7661
email: babyimaginglab@me.com
website: babyimaginglab.com
description: Do you have a toddler or infant? Are you interested in how your child is developing and progressing? Would you like to take part in a study on early brain development?
Brown University is currently undertaking a study of early brain development in healthy children up to 5 years of age. The study aims to investigate brain maturation to understand the connection between brain maturation and functional development.
All participants are reimbursed for time and travel. We hope to hear from you soon!
location: 267 Warrington Street, Providence, RI 02907
contact person: Simon Kue, President
phone: 401-261-2716
email: simonkue@verizon.net
website: www.eteamz.com/capitalyouthsoccerassociation/
description: We are a non-profit, youth soccer organization serving Providence, RI. Capital YSA offers year-round recreational and competitive soccer programs for young players ages 5 through 19. Capital YSA is a member of Soccer Rhode Island. In addition to teaching soccer skills, our goal is to help prepare our players for the future. We teach sportsmanship, fair play and team building. We stress hard work and staying in school.
location: Serving all of Rhode Island and Online Village Store
contact person: Melissa Rondeau
phone: 401-626-2995
email: info@mamaearthvillage.com
website: www.mamaearthvillage.com
description: Earth Friendly Cloth Diaper Service - “good for you & baby”
cost: varies
Kidoinfo deal: Free Diaper Cover with purchase of starter kit and 4 weeks of service
business name: Kid Think at Providence College
location: One Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918
contact person: Jennifer Van Reet
phone: 401-865-2342
email: pckidthink@gmail.com
website: www.providence.edu/psychology/kidthink
description: We are working to figure out how children of all ages learn, grow, and play. We investigate questions like: how does imagination develop? And, why is Simon Says such a fun game? We rely on families in the community to help answer these questions. Our projects usually involve one 45-minute visit to Providence College where children play games, hear silly stories, pretend, and get lots of one-on-one interaction with our staff. Let us know if you are interested in hearing more about our projects! Call, email, or visit or website for more information.
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