The Team

Operations Team

  • Linda Hefford - Operations Manager
  • Florence Falconer - Quality Assurance Manager

Operations Administration Team

  • Peter Tricker - Data and Systems Manager
  • Jane Teofilo - Operations Administration
  • Charissa Joy - Operations Administration
  • Wendy Ane-Alao - Operations Administration
  • Elizabeth Glen - Operations Administration

Interview Team

  • Kim Heathcote - Project Administrator
  • Cherie Lovell - Interview Team Leader
  • Lesley Savile - Interview Team Leader
  • Susan Stoddart - Senior Interviewer

Community Team

  • Monique Davies - Community Team Leader
  • Louise Were - Community Team
  • Tarati Blair-Hunt - Community Team

Of the 6846 babies in the study, 184 are twins or triplets.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

There was a huge range of birth weights, ranging from about 600 grams to nearly 6000 grams.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

The first solid food most frequently give to the babies was baby rice, followed soon after by fruit and vegetables.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

One third of the study babies are expected to identify with more than one ethnicity.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

At six weeks, the longest time slept by the Growing Up babies varied from just half an hour to over 12 hours.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

At nine months, just over half the babies were crawling at least five metres.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

At nine months, a third of the Growing Up babies were shaking their heads to say ‘no’.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

A thousand mothers reported that they were speaking some te reo Maori to their babies at nine months.

Source: Growing Up in New Zealand

 
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