Purpose

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare word learning outcomes in late talking toddlers who are taught different types of words. The main question it aims to answer is if teaching words that come from categories that children already know (e.g., animals) will aid overall word learning. Children will take part in the Vocabulary Acquisition and Usage for Late Talkers (VAULT) word learning treatment and be taught words from more familiar or less familiar categories to see which group learns more words overall.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 2 Years and 4 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Native English Speaking - Pass pure tone hearing screening or medical report of normal hearing - 2-3 Years of age - MCDI expressive scale <10th percentile

Exclusion Criteria

  • Parental report of other diagnoses - Enrolled in concurrent treatment elsewhere - Nonverbal IQ <75 as measured by the Bayley scales - Parents unable to consistently bring child to treatment sessions

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Using treatment effect sizes, children will be compared to themselves (treatment words v. control words) and across groups (familiar word group v. less-familiar word group).
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Double (Participant, Care Provider)
Masking Description
The late talkers and their caregivers will not explicitly be told what condition their child is in.

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Familiar Words
In this condition, children will learn new words that come from semantic categories (e.g., animals, body parts) from which they currently understand at least several words.
  • Behavioral: VAULT Phase 5
    This is an input-based vocabulary learning treatment based on principles of statistical learning.
Active Comparator
Less-Familiar Words
In this condition, children will learn new words that come from semantic categories (e.g., animals, body parts) from which they currently understand few or no words.
  • Behavioral: VAULT Phase 5
    This is an input-based vocabulary learning treatment based on principles of statistical learning.

Recruiting Locations

University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona 85721
Contact:
Nora Evans-Reitz, M.S.
520-626-6885
nevansreitz@arizona.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
University of Arizona

Study Contact

Mary Alt, PhD
520-626-6180
malt@arizona.edu

Detailed Description

Children will be assigned to either the familiar or less-familiar word group. All children will receive 8 weeks of Vocabulary Acquisition and Usage for Late Talkers (VAULT) word learning treatment (2x/wk for 30 minutes each session). The investigators will measure how well children learn the words they are taught as well as the words that are in the environment, but not explicitly taught (control words). This will help us know if their learning is due to treatment or maturation. The investigators will compare children to themselves (taught words v. control words) to ensure that the overall treatment is working. Then, the investigators will compare children in the familiar word group to children in the less-familiar word group to see which group learns more overall.

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