Helen Long
SLP🗣️ PhD 👩🏼🏫 Asst Prof @CWRUPsychSci. Supporting early communication development in children with motor disorders
- Reposted by Helen Long🔐💰 Article about the F-words by @helenlong.bsky.social, Jalisa Mayfield, Kristin Szymanek in @ashajournals.bsky.social' @sigperspectives.bsky.social doi.org/10.1044/2025... 🫢 F-words? These: Functioning Fitness Family Friendships Fun Future, and Freedom 🦋 #bskySPEECHIES #ICF (@who.int, 2001)
- Reposted by Helen Long🆓🔓 @ashajournals.bsky.social Alper RM Masek LR Luo R Kaiser A & Hirsh-Pasek K 2025 Beyond SES: A Strengths-Focused Structural Equation Modeling Study of Collaboration-Focused Parenting Beliefs, Interaction Quality, & Language JSLHR 🦋 #bskySPEECHIES doi.org/10.1044/2025...
- Reposted by Helen LongSunday’s Sunrise in Cleveland, Ohio
- Reposted by Helen Long*New publication* - Minimally verbal autistic children demonstrate differences in speech precision, coordination, and consistency - Speech motor skills are correlated with language in ASD - These skills provide unique info beyond standardized motor assessment results pubs.asha.org/doi/abs/10.1...
- So cool to see this come out!
- Children at risk for cerebral palsy who develop speech motor impairments in early childhood may produce fewer advanced vocalizations as infants; more research on vocal and speech emergence is needed. @helenlong.bsky.social
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- Got questions about #DataSharing? We have answers! Join us for our first Open Data 101 workshop and learn about the nuts and bolts of data sharing with @jamescborders.bsky.social & @micahehirsch.bsky.social . 🗓 June 3 ⏰ 4-5pm EST 🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/open-data-... #SLP #AuD #OpenData
- On my way to a very December #ASHA2024! Looking forward to giving a really fun talk with colleagues on how the F-Words for Child Development can be used by SLPs, especially for comm participation in kids with cerebral palsy! #bskySPEECHIES
- Reposted by Helen Long"... a manuscript posted to the Center for Open Science’s OSF preprint server in September suggests up to one in seven published papers are fabricated or falsified." Did this manuscript have, perhaps, an author? Or did it rise sui generis from the septic fog? www.science.org/content/arti...