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We presented some of our preliminary findings at the **International Association for the Study of Child Language Conference**, July 15-23, 2021. **Symposium Title:** The Global TALES project: Personal event narratives from 10-year-old children around the world **Abstract 1 (id#2013)** **Developing and piloting the Global TALES protocol for eliciting children’s personal narratives around the world** *Marleen Westerveld, PhD,* Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Griffith University, Australia *Mary Claessen, PhD,* Curtin University of Technology, Australia To view the presentation: https://youtu.be/Z953AnVN7hE **Abstract 2 (id#2014)** **Adapting the protocol for use around the world: Exploring experiences of involvement in the Global TALES project** *Rena Lyons, PhD,* Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine To view the presentation: https://youtu.be/8TJ1d8PD28s **Abstract 3 (id#2225)** **Comparing narratives of Hebrew speaking children (Israel) and English speaking children (New Zealand): Challenges and outcomes** *Sara Ferman, PhD,* Communication Disorder, Tel Aviv University, Israel To view the presentation: https://youtu.be/oHj3-rIfKMk **Abstract 4 (id#2012)** **Themes of Children’s Personal Narratives Across cultures** *Kai-Mei Chen, PhD,* Chung Shan Medical University / Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology, Taiwan *Carol Westby, PhD,* Bilingual Multicultural Services To view the presentation: https://youtu.be/MY-VlqmbVOY
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