ECV2024-427 – A flood of raindrops does not nourish the soil: Mentor knowledge of the APSTs and its impact on supervising pre-service teachers amidst growing teacher supply initiatives in early childhood education

Janine Krecko, Charles Sturt University, Australia (jkrecko@csu.edu.au)

ECV2024-427 – A flood of raindrops does not nourish the soil: Mentor knowledge of the APSTs and its impact on supervising pre-service teachers amidst growing teacher supply initiatives in early childhood education View Presentation

ECV2024-424 – Examining primary teachers’ knowledge and confidence in teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as cross-curricular priority: A narrative review

Muhammad Alamgir Hossain, Charles Sturt University, Australia (muhhossain@csu.edu.au)

ECV2024-424 – Examining primary teachers’ knowledge and confidence in teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as cross-curricular priority: A narrative review View Presentation

ECV2024-423 – Social competence interventions for children with developmental vulnerability: A systematic review

Ainsley Harben, Charles Sturt University, Australia (aaharben@gmail.com)
Tracey Parnell, Charles Sturt University, Australia (tparnell@csu.edu.au)
Michael Curtin, Charles Sturt University, Australia (mcurtin@csu.edu.au)

ECV2024-423 – Social competence interventions for children with developmental vulnerability: A systematic review View Presentation

ECV2024-420 – Characteristics of effective parent-mediated interventions for parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders in rural areas

Julia Cullenward, Charles Sturt University, Australia (Juliacullenward03@gmail.com)
Vagner Dos Santos, Charles Sturt University, Australia (vdossantos@csu.edu.au)
Michael Curtin, Charles Sturt University, Australia (mcurtin@csu.edu.au)

ECV2024-420 – Characteristics of effective parent-mediated interventions for parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders in rural areas View Presentation

ECV2024-417 – Voices and visions: Engaging children with childhood apraxia of speech in intervention research

Marie Ireland, Charles Sturt University, Australia (maireland@csu.edu.au)
Anna Cronin, Australian Catholic University, Australia (anna.cronin@acu.edu.au)
Jane McCormack, Australian Catholic University, Australia (jane.mccormack@acu.edu.au)
Sharynne McLeod, Charles Sturt University, Australia (smcleod@csu.edu.au)
Cen Wang, Charles Sturt University, Australia (auwang@csu.edu.au)
Caroline Tiong, Australian Catholic University, Australia (caroline.tiong@acu.edu.au)

ECV2024-417 – Voices and visions: Engaging children with childhood apraxia of speech in intervention research View Presentation

ECV2024-416 – Maximising the impact of speech and language therapy for children with speech sound disorder (MISLToe_SSD): Children and young people as patient and public involvement (PPI) members

Sam Burr, Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences Cardiff Metropolitan University; Bristol Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit, North Bristol NHS Trust, UK (sburr@cardiffmet.ac.uk)
Sam Harding, Bristol Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit, North Bristol NHS Trust; Research and Innovation, North Bristol NHS Trust, UK (Samantha.harding@nbt.nhs.uk)
Helen Stringer, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK (helen.stringer@newcastle.ac.uk)
Joanne Cleland, University of Strathclyde, UK (joanne.cleland@strath.ac.uk)
Yvonne Wren, Bristol Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit, North Bristol NHS Trust; Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University; Bristol Dental School, University of Bristol, UK (yvonne.wren@bristol.ac.uk)

ECV2024-416 – Maximising the impact of speech and language therapy for children with speech sound disorder (MISLToe_SSD): Children and young people as patient and public involvement (PPI) members View Presentation

ECV2024-419 – The sound of silence: On the (a)typical nature of initial consonant omission in European Portuguese

Mariana Castro, University of Lisbon, CLUL, Portugal (marianacastro1905@gmail.com)
Maria João Freitas, University of Lisbon, CLUL, Portugal (mariajoaofreitas64@gmail.com)
Ana Margarida Ramalho, Alcoitão School of Health Sciences, University of Lisbon, CLUL, Portugal (amargaridamcramalho@gmail.com)

ECV2024-419 – The sound of silence: On the (a)typical nature of initial consonant omission in European Portuguese View Presentation

ECV2024-414 – “Can I draw Peppa Pig?”: Using creative methods with parents to explore families’ everyday lives and interactions

Caitlin Holme, Bristol Speech & Language Therapy Research Unit, University of Bristol, UK (caitlin.holme@bristol.ac.uk)
Yvonne Wren, Bristol Speech & Language Therapy Research Unit, University of Bristol; Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK (Yvonne.wren@bristol.ac.uk)
Sam Harding, Bristol Speech & Language Therapy Research Unit, University of Bristol, UK (Samantha.harding@nbt.nhs.uk)
Sue Roulstone, Bristol Speech & Language Therapy Research Unit, University of Bristol, UK (susan.roulstone@uwe.ac.uk)

ECV2024-414 – “Can I draw Peppa Pig?”: Using creative methods with parents to explore families’ everyday lives and interactions View Presentation

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