My name is Teodora Zheleva, and I am a second-year Medical Biology Master's student at Radboud University. I am currently doing a seven-month internship at the Developmental Psychobiology Lab, where I am involved in the SKIPPY study. This study explores the effects of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and their babies. My role involves analyzing data collected from six-year-old children taking part in this study. Additionally, I am also contributing to the BIBO study by assisting with various administrative tasks. This internship serves as an exciting opportunity for me as it allows me to broaden my understanding of child development and early-life interactions.