Testing a Novel Speech Intervention in Minimally Verbal Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Autism
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism focused on measuring minimally-verbal, children, intervention, singing, music
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- be between the ages of 5;6 and 12;0 years,
- have a diagnosis of ASD,
- be classified as "minimally verbal" (which is defined as having fewer than 20 spoken words/phrases used for functional communication),
- demonstrate minimal progress in speech acquisition despite having had at least 18 months of speech therapy,
- have no other significant neurological or psychiatric illnesses/disorders other than ASD
- have no major hearing impairment,
- have a nonverbal mental age over 18 months,
- be able to follow 1-step commands without prompting,
- be able to sit in a chair for more than 15 minutes at a time, and
- be able to imitate at least 2 speech sounds on command.
- Families must agree to:
- - attend testing and treatment sessions at BIDMC 5 days/week for approx. 6-8 weeks,
- - attend pre- and post-intervention testing at BU's Autism Center of Excellence,
- - pre- and post-intervention MRI scanning at MGH's Martinos Center, and
- - video-recording of testing and treatment sessions.
- - suspend all other extracurricular speech / language therapies for the duration of the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- have a history of significant neurological or psychiatric disorder other than ASD that could interfere with this study as determined by PI;
- have a major hearing impairment,
- have a nonverbal mental age of less than 18 months,
- have undergone a significant amount of intonation-based therapy (more than 25 sessions) within the 12 months period prior to enrollment,
- are able to produce more 20 or more words used communicatively,
- are unable to imitate at least 2 speech sounds on command,
- cannot commit to pre- and post- intervention testing and MRI at BU and MGH,
- cannot commit to 11 weeks of testing and treatment at BIDMC,
- are not willing to be video-recorded.
Sites / Locations
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- Boston University, Autism Center of Excellence
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Auditory-Motor Mapping Training (AMMT)
Speech-Repetition Therapy (SRT)
Auditory-Motor Mapping Training (AMMT) is a novel, intonation-based intervention that is accompanied by simultaneous tapping each spoken syllable on tuned drums designed to help minimally verbal children between the ages of 5.5 and 12 years develop and/or improve speech output. AMMT is administered 1-on-1 for 45 min./day, 5 days/week (25 sessions) by researchers trained in this intervention.
Speech-Repetition-Therapy (SRT) is a novel, non-intonation-based intervention designed to help minimally verbal children between the ages of 5.5 and 12 years develop and/or improve speech output. SRT is administered 1-on-1 for 45 min./day, 5 days/week (25 sessions) by researchers trained in this intervention. SRT serves as a control intervention to AMMT