What do you like about being part of the CHILD study?
Connecting with kids across the country.
What is your favourite book or movie, and what makes it so special to you?
“Before the Coffee Gets Cold.” It gives you a new perspective on time and how you spend yours.
What is your favourite way to spend a weekend?
Relaxing at home with my family and pets.
If you could change one thing about the world to make it better, what would it be and why?
If I could change one thing about the world, it would be peace and poverty. A lot of poverty comes from war so creating world peace would help end poverty.
What is your favourite way to spend a weekend?
Relaxing at home with my family and pets.
If you could change one thing about the world to make it better, what would it be and why?
If I could change one thing about the world, it would be peace and poverty. A lot of poverty comes from war so creating world peace would help end poverty.
What you think is the biggest challenge for people your age today?
The fact that everyone thinks we’re the ones who mess everything up and our mental health awareness makes us weak.
What’s a fun fact about you that not many people know?
That I can remember a bunch of random facts and words at any given moment or that I graduated with highest average in grade 8 and won the female sports award.
Brynn is a youth participant in CHILD associated with the Study’s Toronto site. Brynn (and her parents) have also been members of the Study’s National Participant Engagement Committee (NPEC) since its creation in 2018. The role of NPEC is to bring the voice and perspective of Study participants into CHILD research and planning.