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Anna Cronin is a Lecturer in Speech Pathology at the School of Allied Health within the Faculty of Health Sciences at Australian Catholic University. Her research focuses on pediatric communication disorders, particularly in children with cleft palate, and the application of frameworks like the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health – Children and Youth (ICF-CY). She also explores innovative methods for communicating early language and literacy development strategies to parents and caregivers through social media.
Her work integrates clinical practice with ethnographic approaches to understand family experiences, emphasizing holistic assessment and family-centered care. Key topics include the psychological impact of cleft palate on families, cross-cultural communication challenges in speech therapy, and the use of digital tools for public health messaging.
Anna's research outputs highlight interdisciplinary collaboration, with contributions to journals such as International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Journal of Communication Disorders. While no formal grants or awards are listed, her publications reflect a commitment to improving outcomes for children with communication disorders and their families.
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