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Child Language Teaching and Therapy is an international peer reviewed journal which aims to be the leading inter-disciplinary journal in the field of intervention for and management of children’s speech, language and communication needs. The journal publishes original research and review articles of high practical relevance and which emphasise inter-disciplinary collaboration … View full journal description

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CLTT Summer Lecture 2024: Professor Sharynne McLeod discussed Do we really listen to children?

CLTT Summer Lecture 2022: Carol Westby presents Roots of Literacy: Play and Language

CLTT Summer Lecture 2021: Laura Justice discussed leveraging peer as active ingredients in language intervention

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CLTT Summer Lecture 2025


Neurodiversity, Communication and Inclusive Education
Wednesday 11th June 2025
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Virtual special issue

Exploring Literacy in Children and Young People with SLCN. Read this selection of choice papers from across the journal's archive centered around literacy in children and young people with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN)

2024 CLTT summer lecture

“Do we really listen to children?” presented by Distinguished Professor Sharynne McLeod, Children’s Voices Centre, Charles Sturt University

Call for Papers: CLTT special issue

Consider submitting a 5,000-8,000 word paper to the special issue titled: Listening to children with diverse communication abilities. See Guidelines here. Submissions due Friday 18th April 2025.