
معرفی
Michelle St Clair is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bath, specializing in Developmental Psychology with a focus on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). She previously held roles at the University of Manchester and University of Cambridge, gaining expertise in large-scale data analysis. She was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2020 and currently leads research on DLD's long-term impacts on emotional/social outcomes, neurodiversity resilience, and intervention strategies.
Education & Background:
- PhD/Postdoctoral work in Developmental Psychopathology at University of Manchester and University of Cambridge
- Joined University of Bath as Lecturer in 2014
Research Interests:
- Developmental pathways linking early language disorders to later emotional/social challenges
- Positive neurodiversity outcomes in DLD populations
- Parental mobile phone use effects on child language development
- Engaging families and researchers via the Engage with DLD project
Projects & Collaborations:
- PI on Engage with Developmental Language Disorder (2020–present)
- Co-Investigator on ESRC Sleep and Mental Health project (2022–2024)
- Visiting Scientist at University of Cambridge (2015–2016)
- Collaborations with City, University of London and University of Cambridge
Key Contributions:
- Developed accessible research summaries for DLD communities
- Pioneered longitudinal studies on DLD's social/emotional impacts
- Created datasets like Engage with DLD Accessible Databases and Zoti's Social Toolkit
Future Work:
- Exploring DLD in under-researched populations (e.g., juvenile detention centers)
- Advancing technology-based interventions for emotional recognition
- Continuing SDG-aligned research on mental health equity
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