Child of our Time 2005
Robert Winston rejoins the children we first met at birth in 2000 as the series continues to track their development from babies to adults. How are the children now relating to their world?
Find out more about the challenges of making the series.
Robert Winston rejoins the children we first met at birth in 2000 as the series continues to track their development from babies to adults. How are the children now relating to their world?
Find out more about the challenges of making the series.
Perfect parents?
Can 'attachment theory' shed any light on what children want from the best dad, best mum?
Boys & girls
Why do children as young as two have stereotyped views about the path of gender development?
Try our fun tests
Want to explore your child's world while you both enjoy yourself? Try our fun tests - including what do men and women do?
Study
Want to take your interest in child development further? The Open University has a range of courses for both professionals and parents - visit our study page for more information.
Your input can help
How do you compare with the children? You can try some of the 2005 series surveys for yourself.
References
In making the 2005 series, the programme makers drew on a range of expert opinions. We've got a listing of series references.


