My name is Anja Kuschmann - I write this blog. I am a speech and language therapist, clinical linguist and most recently a British Academy post-doctoral fellow (BA PDF) at Strathclyde University, Glasgow.
This blog has been set up as part of my post-doctoral fellowship “Prosodic abilities in Cerebral Palsy”, funded by the British Academy.
It aims to provide short up-to-date reports on the latest research on communication issues in cerebral palsy, discussing assessment and intervention approaches as well as theoretical findings with implications for clinical practice.
The blog will be of interest to anyone who wishes to know more about communication in children with cerebral palsy; but is particularly intended for health professionals - especially speech and language therapists - to keep up with recent and relevant research publications.
This blog has been set up as part of my post-doctoral fellowship “Prosodic abilities in Cerebral Palsy”, funded by the British Academy.
It aims to provide short up-to-date reports on the latest research on communication issues in cerebral palsy, discussing assessment and intervention approaches as well as theoretical findings with implications for clinical practice.
The blog will be of interest to anyone who wishes to know more about communication in children with cerebral palsy; but is particularly intended for health professionals - especially speech and language therapists - to keep up with recent and relevant research publications.