Speaking my languages

Sharynne McLeod is Distinguished Professor of Speech and Language Acquisition at Charles Sturt University, Australia. This blog records the work of her team to support multilingual children's speech acquisition throughout the world. The associated Multilingual Children's Speech website contains resources for over 100 languages: http://www.csu.edu.au/research/multilingual-speech

June 1, 2023

Western NSW LHD The First 2000 Days Conference – It’s Everyone’s Responsibility

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Cathie Matthews will present the following poster at the Western NSW LHD The First 2000 Days Conference in Dubbo in June 2023. The theme of ...
May 28, 2023

Rural and remote Tasmania

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I enjoyed visiting beautiful rural and remote Tasmania after the SPA conference.
May 27, 2023

Keynote presentation at III International Congress of the Portuguese Society of Speech Therapy

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Tonight I was honoured to be the keynote speaker at the III International Congress of the Portuguese Society of Speech Therapy in Lisboa/Lis...
May 26, 2023

Contributing to policy discussions about early childhood education and early intervention

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Over the past week I have had a number of opportunities to contribute to policy discussions about early childhood education and early interv...

Speech-Language-Multilingualism team at SPA2023

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It was wonderful to met up with Speech-Language-Multilingualism team members at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference in Hobart...
May 25, 2023

Launching the IJSLP Sustainable Development Goals special issue at the SPA conference

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While at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference in Hobart, I launched the special issue of the International Journal of Speech-L...
May 23, 2023

Speech Pathology Australia National Conference in Hobart

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It has been really exciting to attend the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference in Hobart. I have attended SPA conferences from 198...
May 18, 2023

"Auteur" - My role as editor of The Oxford Handbook of Speech Development in Langauges of the World?

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I have just had someone send me this screen shot of the word "auteur" to describe the work I am doing as editor of The Oxford Hand...
May 17, 2023

Children Draw Talking - Consensus data analysis phase

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The Early Childhood Interdisciplinary Research Team (ECIR) is analysing the drawings submitted by children for the Early Childhood Voices 20...
May 16, 2023

Meetings to plan impactful research processes that will inform policy

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On Monday I had excellent meetings with DVC-RE Mark Evans, Pat McKenna, Nilima Mathai from the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor - Resear...
May 14, 2023

Provocations Public Lecture: Statistics

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Statistics from my Provocations Public Lecture (20 April 2023):  "Children should be seen AND heard: the importance of communication so...
May 12, 2023

Fellows and Members Assessment Committee of the Royal Society of NSW

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Dr Susan Pond, President of the Royal Society of NSW invited me to become a member of one the RSNSW Council Committees, the Fellows and Memb...

Stats meeting between surgery

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Thanks Caitilin for a very efficient quick meeting in between your surgical patients today! It is fun working with a person who is a speech ...
May 10, 2023

SPH512 Meet and Greet with Prof Sharynne McLeod

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Tonight I was interviewed by Bec Malcolm for the CSU "SPH512 Meet and Greet with Prof Sharynne McLeod". What a great group of peop...

Keynote presentation for the III International Congress of the Portuguese Society of Speech Therapy

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I am very honoured to be invited to present a keynote speech at III International Congress of the Portuguese Society of Speech Therapy. The ...

Statistical learning or phonological universals? Ambient language statistics guide consonant acquisition in four languages

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 What an exciting email to receive this morning: "We are very pleased to inform you that your paper submission "1812 - Statistical...
May 9, 2023

Author meetings - The Oxford Handbook of Speech Development in Languages of the World

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The Oxford Handbook of Speech Development in Languages of the World will contain approximately 80 chapters written by 206 authors about 50 l...

ECIR Leaders Meeting

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Today the Early Childhood Interdisciplinary Research Group leaders met to to plan more ways to support our research team to undertake and pu...

Congratulations Sarah Faulks on your scholarships

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Congratulations to Sarah Faulks (our honours student) who won two awards last week: Kerin Health Scholarship : Sarah received this scholarsh...

Editors' meeting for our Early Childhood Voices chapter to be published by Springer

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We had a great meeting as editors for our Early Childhood Voices chapter to be published by Springer. The book is due for submission 30th Ju...
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