BBC casting call for parents of young children with sensory issues for new series of films

-Credit: (Image: Getty Images)
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BBC Tiny Happy People are launching a new series of films for their website and social media and are on the hunt for parents in Northern Ireland to take part.

The free online BBC resource supports parents to develop the language and communication skills of their children aged 0-4. They promote a simple message: talk with children as early as possible, BBC Tiny Happy People will show you how and why it’s important.

To enable this, their platforms host a wide range of content that includes hundreds of videos with tips for parents, primarily targeting early language and communication.

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Now producers are looking for parents of children aged 2-5 years in Belfast whose child struggles with sensory processing.

A spokesperson said: "Does your child struggle to remember the right words to say? BBC Tiny Happy People are looking to speak to parents of 2-5 year olds to take part in filming a new series of films for their website & social media."

Filming opportunities will take place in October and November 2024 and interested parents are encouraged to apply here : https://bit.ly/3MqKbjK or contact daz@theconnectedset.com for information.

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