Megan joines Millennium study

The granddaughter of a Carmarthenshire councillor is taking part in a study of children born at the millennium.
Megan Davies is one of the participants in The Big Personality Test: A Child of Our Time, being screened in two parts on BBC1 this Sunday and Monday.
Megan, the granddaughter of county councillor Haydn Jones, is one of 25 children born around the millennium whose lives are being tracked by the BBC as part of the project to study child development, in partnership with the Open University.
The project, which will end when the children are 20, looks at how their personalities develop, how they learn and interact with the world.
Megan has been described by her mother Gaynor as a “free-range” child who loves to roam the fields of the family farm.
“She’s a bit of a one-off, a bit of a ragamuffin, who’s always been very confident and knows her own mind,” she said.
Megan and her family went to London to film the programme, being fronted by Professor Robert Winston.
Cllr Jones said: “It was very exciting for her, and we all had a really enjoyable time.
“Megan is a very happy child and loved taking part in this project, we will be very interested to see what the results of this 20-year study show.”

Megan is pictured on the set of the BBC with Professor Robert Winston and Cllr Haydn Jones.

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