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Community of Research and Practice

The Talk To Your Baby Community of Research and Practice is an online network open to everyone who shares our interest in the development of young children’s speech, language, and communication. It brings together researchers and academics who are particularly interested in the development of theory, investigation and enquiry, with practitioners who are working with children and families to promote high-quality practice at home, in early years settings, and across local communities.

If you think the community might be of interest to you, then it probably is. If you’d like to participate, you need register as a user of our website and create a user profile. This is free of charge. If you already have a username and password for our site, you simply need to log in. Then you will be able to contribute to the discussion threads below.

For more information, see the *Read me* Introduction thread below.

Baby communication research

By Cathy Hamer. Posted on 3 Nov 2011 at 10:51

Dr Liz Kirk, Psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire is undertaking exciting research evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention that promotes interaction between low-income mothers and their pre-verbal infants. Dr Kirk is seeking a research active Speech and Language Therapist to join the research team, specifically a Speech and Language Therapist with experience as a principal investigator. If you are interested, Dr Kirk would be delighted to hear from you. Please mail: E.Kirk@Herts.ac.uk and reply to this post to let the Community of Research and Practice know of your interests.

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