Infant Observation Program We are looking for families due to have a baby before the end of August to participate in ‘Infant Observation’. This will mean having a student visiting your family in the home for 1 hour each week throughout your baby’s first year (up to 36 visits). Our students are all professionals working in the field of health and human psychological development and who are currently undertaking postgraduate training in psychotherapy. Ideally, you would meet with the student before your baby is born, to make sure you are comfortable with him or her. Psychotherapists and counselors need to understand how normal, everyday families introduce their new members to the world around them. Watching a new human being as he or she encounters new people, relationships and all the other things that make up the world is a unique experience, and one that deepens the psychotherapist’s understanding of human life. This is especially important for psychotherapists who want to work with parents and children. The aim of infant observation is to observe the everyday life of a baby in his/her family environment to learn about the emotional, social, and physical development of infants. The trainee will visit regularly at a time that is mutually convenient, preferably while the baby is awake. During the visits the trainee will see how your baby develops all his or her capacities over time.