On language development and longitudinal research, with Courtenay Norbury

19/02/2021 25 min Temporada 2 Episodio 3
On language development and longitudinal research, with Courtenay Norbury

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Professor Courtenay Norbury is a psychologist and speech-language therapist at UCL who specialises in language, cognition, and social interaction across a range of neurodevelopmental conditions. You can about Courtenay's work at her lab website here and follow her on twitter here. During this podcast she chats to Sue about SCALES, a 10-year longitudinal study that has been tracking the development of a large cohort of young children from school entry to Year 9.The following is one paper from the study discussed in the podcast: Norbury, C. F., Vamvakas, G., Gooch, D., Baird, G., Charman, T., Simonoff, E., & Pickles, A. (2017). Language growth in children with heterogeneous language disorders: a population study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 58(10), 1092-1105.Many thanks to Naomi Meiksin for editing the transcript for this episode. 

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