Maximizing Outcomes for Preschoolers With Developmental Language Disorders
Developmental Language Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Developmental Language Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Parent or caregiver (mother, father, grandparent) willing to participate in caregiver training over the full 18 months of the study
- Normal non-verbal cognitive abilities
- Receptive and expressive language delay:
- English as the only language spoken to the child in the home
- Provision of signed and dated informed consent form
- Attempts to imitate 10 words
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental disability other than DLD (e.g., Down syndrome, ASD, intellectual disability)
- Caregiver report of a major medical condition (e.g., seizures, cancer, stroke, traumatic head injury, cleft lip/palate, cerebral palsy, legally blind, any genetic diagnosis associated - - Caregiver report of preterm birth (i.e., < 37 weeks gestation)
- Caregiver report of hearing impairment or audiological testing indicating hearing thresholds > 20dB
- Caregiver report or direct observation of any problems chewing, sucking through a straw, or blowing bubbles.
Sites / Locations
- Northwestern University
- Vanderbilt University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Enhanced Milieu Teaching-Sentence Focus
Business-as-usual control
The study intervention is a behavioral intervention which will include individually teaching caregivers to use the intervention strategies from the Enhanced Milieu Teaching-Sentence Focus (EMT-SF) intervention using a manualized protocol (Teach-Model-Coach-Review). Caregivers will participate in 66 intervention sessions across 18 months, targeting vocabulary and grammar as well as the transition to decontextualized language.
Caregivers in the control group will participate in community-based intervention services and receive the same printed intervention instructions, books, and toys at the same intervals as the treatment group, but will not receive EMT-SF intervention.