You won't remember it, but your first year of life was a crucial stage of your development, forming a significant part of who you are today, the latest virtual reality project from the Guardian tells viewers.
The publisher behind projects 6x9 and Underworld has released First Impressions, a new virtual reality (VR) project that allows audiences to experience and interact with the world from the point of view of a baby.
In this week's podcast, Nicole Jackson, commissioning editor on multimedia, the Guardian, explains why the publisher embarked on such a project, and how it has altered her own perceptions of responsive care and social interaction during a child's first year of life.
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