ECV2024-461 – Normalising partnership working between speech and language therapists and early childhood educators: What we learnt from listening

Helen Stringer, Newcastle University, UK (helen.stringer@newcasle.ac.uk)
Eva Gilmour, Newcastle University, UK (e.l.gilmour1@newcastle.ac.uk)
Di Nicholson, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK (di.nicholson@nhct.nhs.uk)
Kate Hope, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK (Kathryn.hope@nhct.nhs.uk)

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ECV2024-454 – Scoping review: Resources for immigrant parent-caregivers of neurodivergent children in Canada (2013–2024)

Samina Sana, University of Alberta, Canada (ssana@ualberta.ca)
Andrea A.N. MacLeod, University of Alberta, Canada (andrea.a.n.macleod@ualberta.ca)
Kim Mayer, Edmonton Newcomer Centre, Canada (kmayer@newcomercentre.com)

ECV2024-454 – Scoping review: Resources for immigrant parent-caregivers of neurodivergent children in Canada (2013–2024) View Presentation

ECV2024-462 – Early childhood and primary school teachers’ experiences and needs in working with trauma-impacted children: A systematic review and thematic synthesis

Yihan Sun, Monash University, Australia (Yihan.sun@monash.edu)
Andrea Tamblyn, Monash University, Australia (andrea.tamblyn@monash.edu)
Dr Heather Morris, Monash University, Australia (heather.morris@monash.edu)
Prof Helen Skouteris, Monash University, Australia (helen.skouteris@monash.edu)
Dr Claire Blewitt, Monash University, Australia (claire.blewitt@monash.edu)

ECV2024-462 – Early childhood and primary school teachers’ experiences and needs in working with trauma-impacted children: A systematic review and thematic synthesis View Presentation

ECV2024-451 – Harnessing the power of lived experience by involving adults with childhood onset disabilities in research: Learnings from a researcher and adult with developmental language disorder

Lucy Rodgers, City University of London and Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, UK (lucy.rodgers@city.ac.uk)
Sophie Franks, Expert with Lived Experience, UK (sophfranks80@outlook.com)

ECV2024-451 – Harnessing the power of lived experience by involving adults with childhood onset disabilities in research: Learnings from a researcher and adult with developmental language disorder View Presentation

ECV2024-449 – Dual language dynamics: Insights from bilingual students with developmental disabilities in Alberta’s French-language schools

Tracie Pospisil, University of Alberta, Canada (tpospisil@ualberta.ca)
Andrea A.N. MacLeod, University of Alberta, Canada (aamacleod@ualberta.ca)

ECV2024-449 – Dual language dynamics: Insights from bilingual students with developmental disabilities in Alberta’s French-language schools View Presentation

ECV2024-448 – Morphosyntactic and semantic measures in Bilingual Azeri-Persian-speaking children with and without language impairment

Talieh Zarifian, University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran (ta.zarifian@uswr.ac.ir)
Maral Azimi, University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran (marya1995@gmail.com)
Gelavizh Karimijavan, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran (gelavizh2003@yahoo.com)

ECV2024-448 – Morphosyntactic and semantic measures in Bilingual Azeri-Persian-speaking children with and without language impairment View Presentation

ECV2024-446 – Development of a culturally appropriate Ghanaian English speech and language assessment tool

Josephine Ohenewa Bampoe, Charles Sturt University, Australia (jbampoe@csu.edu.au)
Sarah Verdon, Charles Sturt University, Australia (sverdon@csu.edu.au)
Laura Hoffman, Charles Sturt University, Australia (lhoffman@csu.edu.au)
Karen Wylie, Curtin University, Australia

ECV2024-446 – Development of a culturally appropriate Ghanaian English speech and language assessment tool View Presentation

ECV2024-445 – Enhancing phonological skills in Persian-speaking children with social communication disorder through narrative intervention

Pegah Nikrah, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA (pegah.nikrah1@louisiana.edu)
Elena Babatsouli, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA (elena.babatsouli@louisiana.edu)

ECV2024-445 – Enhancing phonological skills in Persian-speaking children with social communication disorder through narrative intervention View Presentation

ECV2024-443 – Adaptation of the Early Childhood Voices Drawing Protocol for collecting children’s experiences of play

Carolyn Gregoric, Charles Sturt University, Australia (cgregoric@csu.edu.au)
Shukla Sikder, Charles Sturt University, Australia (ssikder@csu.edu.au)
Suzanne C. Hopf, Charles Sturt University, Australia (shopf@csu.edu.au)
Sharynne McLeod, Charles Sturt University, Australia (smcleod@csu.edu.au)

ECV2024-443 – Adaptation of the Early Childhood Voices Drawing Protocol for collecting children’s experiences of play View Presentation

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