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  1. Cultural Perceptions of Language Development in a Population Sample of 54-Month-Old Children From Aotearoa New Zealand
  2. Speech-language pathologists’ practices and perceptions of parent involvement in paediatric services funded by the NDIS in Australia
  3. The complexities of diagnosis: New Zealand parents’ knowledge, perceptions, and experiences of identification of their children’s language and literacy difficulties
  4. Associations between social adversity, caregiver psychological factors, and language outcomes in 9.5-year-old children born to women with opioid use disorder
  5. Variation in morpho-lexical development within and between diagnoses in children with neurodevelopmental disorders
  6. Word type and modality in the emerging expressive vocabularies of preschool children with Down syndrome
  7. Using Computer Assisted Instruction to Improve Reading Comprehension of Children on the Autism Spectrum: A Pilot Study
  8. New Zealand parents/caregivers’ knowledge and beliefs about child language development
  9. Current practices of New Zealand speech-language pathologists working with multilingual children
  10. Measurement of child-directed speech: A survey of clinical practice
  11. Interrelationships Between Working Memory, Processing Speed, and Language Development in the Age Range 2–4 years
  12. Exploring Expressive Vocabulary Variability in Two-Year-Olds: The Role of Working Memory