Professor Dorthe Bleses is affiliated with Aarhus University's School of Communication and Culture, Department of Linguistics. Her research focuses on language acquisition, child development, and early childhood education, with particular emphasis on interventions and parental influences. She leads projects like The Puzzle of Danish and collaborates on initiatives such as READ in Foster Care and SPELL . Research interests include language development in Germanic languages, the impact of parenting behaviors on cognitive and social outcomes, and the effects of early interventions on literacy and numeracy skills. Her work integrates psycholinguistic theory with practical educational programs, emphasizing scalable solutions for disadvantaged populations. Key projects include evaluating large-scale literacy interventions (SPELL) and studying factors influencing language skills in diverse populations, including foster children and bilingual learners. Collaborations span Denmark and internationally, addressing topics like maternal health impacts on language acquisition and cross-cultural childcare practices. Though no awards are listed, her contributions to early childhood research are evident through her extensive publication record and leadership in interdisciplinary teams. She has no listed advisees but collaborates widely with colleagues like Rikke Svane and Erika Hoff on major studies.










