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Kate Middleton is quietly getting back to work on a childcare project that is close to her heart. It's understood that the Princess of Wales has been working from home on her early years project, which aims to better the lives of babies. After undergoing abdominal surgery at the
London Clinic, 42-year-old Kate is slowly returning to normal life. The clinic is currently investigating three staff members following allegations of a breach in the royal's security this week. However, the future
Queen is gradually resuming her duties, and a report about her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood is set to be published today. The centre funded a trial for a baby observation tool, which health visitors will use to better identify signs of social and emotional development in young children.
Kensington Palace confirmed that Kate has been kept informed about her campaign and the "overwhelmingly positive" results of a study she inspired. A Kensington Palace spokesperson reportedly said: "The Princess has been kept updated throughout the process." Read More Related Articles Royal fans all say the same thing as Kate Middleton spotted in new video with William Read More Related Articles
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Royal wedding The princess suggested that the tool could be used in
Britain after seeing a similar system during a royal visit to Denmark, making her particularly invested in the four-month trial, reports the Mirror . Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales visited Combermere Barracks in Windsor as the Colonel of the Welsh Guards on Wednesday while Queen Camilla represented the monarch at a public engagement in the Isle of Man. The King was seen leaving his London home in a different car to his wife, as royal fans gathered on the Mall to wave to Their Majesties. It seems that the 75-year-old is set on going to the Trooping the Colour event in June, despite battling
cancer. Princess of Wales has been kept up to date with her campaign (Image: Getty Images) On the other hand, Kate, despite her privacy slip-up at the private hospital, seems keen to keep backing the use of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB), the central tool of the trial at two NHS Trusts. The mum of three has been excused from public duties, and usually, she would have taken part in events related to the study's reveal. Nevertheless, the report is likely to suggest that more health visiting teams across the
UK should use the tool. Health visitors applied ADBB to help families get a better grip on how babies show their feelings. Researchers at the Institute of Health Visiting and the University of Oxford are thought to have spotted the tool's benefits. They say it helps early years' development, assists babies with staying focused, and single out families who need extra support. Royals latest news Royal fans all say same thing about Kate
BBC viewers demand 'licence fee back... BBC viewers up in arms over Kate William cheered after Kate video Health visitors from South Warwickshire said the training was "hugely beneficial" and "of great importance" for their work, needing only a little more time for appointments, according to The Daily Telegraph. The study found that 10 per cent of the babies showed behavioural concerns. Christian Guy, the boss of the Centre for Early Childhood, said: "The results of the initial phase of testing are so encouraging. "We now want to move quickly to ensure we build on this work, bringing the benefits of this model to more health visitors across the country so that, ultimately, more babies and their families get the support they need to thrive." Dr Jane Barlow, a professor at the University of Oxford who checked the trial, said: "It is truly exciting to think about [the] impact this could have on families right across the country as we enter the next phase of this research." Kate often talks about how important the first five years of life are, as well as her hopes for making sure all children grow up happy and healthy. The Centre for Early Childhood was set up in 2021 and is part of The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales. Kensington Palace were contacted for a comment. Join the Daily Record
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