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Alta Kritzinger is currently a research associate and professor emeritus in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, University of Pretoria since 2019. She was employed at the same department from 1987-2018. Her academic and research interests include early communication intervention, in particular neonatal communication and feeding intervention, community-based interventions, caregiver coaching, the role of speech-language therapists in Kangaroo Mother Care, infants and young children with low birth weight and preterm birth, autism, cleft lip and palate and Down syndrome. She managed the Clinic for High-Risk Babies (CHRIB) with colleagues, a transdisciplinary early communication intervention clinic, operating since 1990 at the University. She still supervises masters and doctoral research, participates in conferences, publishes her research with colleagues and act as reviewer for journals. She wrote the South African Guidelines for Early Communication Intervention for the South African Speech-Language-Hearing Association (SASLHA) in 2011 (updated in 2017 with Renata Eccles). Since retirement she volunteered at the Kangaroo Mother Care unit at Kalafong hospital, coaching mothers in early language learning and feeding intervention.
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COMMUNICATION DISORDERS QUARTERLYpp.152574012311670-152574012311670, (2023)
NEONATAL NETWORKno. 5 (2023): 264-275
South African Journal of Childhood Educationno. 1 (2022): e1-e10
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERSno. 1 (2022)
Roxanne Malan,Jeannie Van Der Linde,Alta Kritzinger,Marien A Graham,Esedra Krüger, Kumeshnie Kollapen,Zarina Lockhat
South African Journal of Childhood Educationno. 1 (2021): 10
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