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099    Streaming Video Kanopy 
245 00 Life at 3.|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
246 30 Life at three 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2014. 
300    1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 110 min.) :
       |bdigital, .flv file, sound 
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500    Title from title frames. 
518    Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of 
       Australia in 2008. 
520    The story continues for the children of The life series, 
       now they are three, as they reveal what it takes to give a
       child the best chance at life. Over two episodes Life at 3
       measures our group of children against the latest 
       scientific findings on two of the hottest topics in child 
       development, obesity and bad behaviour. The life series is
       made in conjunction with a long-term study, Growing up in 
       Australia, in which 10,000 children have been placed under
       a sociological and scientific microscope. Combining 
       powerful and intimate stories with cutting edge science, 
       the series aims to reveal the secrets of child 
       development. The longitudinal study has found that 25 per 
       cent of toddlers are already overweight or obese, the most
       significant health issue facing Australian children. Life 
       at 3 seeks answers to the problem using the latest 
       biological and behavioural science. Research also shows 
       that children must start to learn how to control their 
       behaviour at three if they are to perform well at school. 
       As the lives of these children unfold, we see whether the 
       hopes of their parents and the predictions of the 
       scientists match reality. Join us on the greatest journey 
       of all ... life. A Screen Australia National Interest 
       Program in association with Heiress Films. Developed and 
       produced in association with the Australian Broadcasting 
       Corporation. 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of 
       Australia. Executive Producer: Penny Robins. Producer: 
       Jennifer Cummins. Director: Catherine Marciniak. Writer: 
       Catherine Marciniak. DOP/Cinematographer: Kaye Harrison, 
       Simon Smith. Narrator/Presenter: Colin Friels. Featured 
       People: Professor Stephen Zubrick, Professor Ann Sanson, 
       Professor Gary Wittert, Professor Tim Olds. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Child development|zAustralia. 
650  0 Parent and child|zAustralia. 
655  7 Feature films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Robins, Penny,|eproducer. 
700 1  Cummins, Jennifer,|eproducer. 
700 1  Marciniak, Catherine,|edirector,|escreenwriter. 
700 1  Harrison, Kaye,|ecinematographer. 
700 1  Smith, Simon,|ecinematographer. 
700 1  Friels, Colin,|enarrator,|epresenter. 
700 1  Zubrick, Stephen,|econtributor. 
700 1  Sanson, Ann,|econtributor. 
700 1  Wittert, Gary,|econtributor. 
700 1  Olds, Tim,|econtributor. 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
856 40 |uhttps://naperville.kanopy.com/node/90491|zAvailable on 
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