We work with community partners and researchers from different disciplines to study questions about language and developmental outcomes, focusing on diverse populations and culturally and linguistically sensitive research methods. This information is critical for supporting population health and our understanding of human development. Recent and current collaborators include:
- Kyle Greene-Pendelton, Northeast Alliance for Speech, Language, and Hearing & Johns Hopkins University
- Camilla Robinson, Moments of Joy podcast host & parent network leader
- Dalton Scott, graphic designer & multimedia editor
- Iván Campos, California Association of Health and Education Linked Professions (CAHELP)
- Caroline Larson, University of Missouri
- Termara Parker, Yale University
- Dick Aslin, Yale University
- Karrie Shogren, University of Kansas
- Audra Sterling, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Inge-Marie Eigsti, University of Connecticut
- Lindsay Butler, University of Connecticut