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Recasting or Book Reading by Parents or Clinicians

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Developmental Language Disorder and Language Impairment
Interventions
Behavioral: Syntax Stories
Behavioral: Recast Therapy
Registration Number
NCT05099328
Lead Sponsor
University of Delaware
Brief Summary

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) affects approximately seven percent of the population and is characterized by grammatical deficits that cascade into lifelong academic challenges and under-employment. Current treatments for DLD produce good outcomes under ideal, high intensity conditions or when parents have been trained to deliver therapy using intense coaching methods; however, current publicly funded service delivery systems and private-pay reimbursement models do not support treatment being delivered in this ideal fashion for children older than three. This project will examine alternative methods of delivering treatment that may be more feasible under typical conditions and will identify implementation barriers, with the goal of improving long-term outcomes for children with DLD. We hypothesize that feasibility and palatability will influence dose, which will in turn affect the overall language outcomes.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
160
Inclusion Criteria

Child with DLD

  • Age: 4-9 years old

  • Primarily English speaking: as documented by 20% or less exposure to another language, per parent report on the MAPLE

  • Diagnosed with DLD as documented by standard score below 85 on the Diagnostic Evaluation of Language Variation - Norm Referenced (DELV-NR) composite, a dialect neutral assessment (Seymour, Roeper, de Villiers, & De Villiers, 2005).

  • Nonverbal Intelligence Quotient (IQ) within typical range as documented by a t-score at or above 35 on the Developmental Abilities Scale (DAS), matrices similarities subscale, (Elliott, 2007).

  • Hearing within the typical range: Pass screening at 25 dB for 1, 2, 4 kHz; OR scores within the typical range via SoundScouts hearing screening app; OR clear hearing assessment from an audiologist, otolaryngologist, medical doctor, or other professional.

  • No diagnosis of Autism: Cutoff score of 15 on the Social Communication Questionnaire, (Rutter, Bailey, & Lord, 2003)

  • No diagnosis of significant sensory-motor concerns or significant psychiatric disorders per parent report

  • Able to benefit from treatment:

    • Score below 60% correct on experimenter developed elicited production probes of passives and object relative clauses
    • Producing simple transitive sentences (SVO) and mean length of utterance (MLU) of 2.5 on 100 utterance language sample

Caregiver

  • Serves as the primary caregiver for an eligible child (may include grandparents, etc.)
  • Basic literacy skills per self-report
  • Willing to participate in caregiver training and caregiver-based treatments if child is assigned to that condition
  • Willing to participate in questionnaires and structured interviews during post-test
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Illustrated Syntax Stories Provided by ClinicianSyntax StoriesChildren will be listen to books that are specially scripted to promote the use of a particular syntax target. Treatment will be provided 2x/week for 8 weeks for a total of 16 visits (960 exposures), with 2 books read at each visit. 2 additional weeks are allocated for make up visits. Treatment will be provided by a trained, certified, licensed SLP.
Recast Therapy Provided by a CaregiverRecast TherapyCaregivers will receive two training sessions on how to provide recast therapy and demonstrate their skill at providing recast therapy with support from the clinician. Caregivers will then provide recast therapy at a rate of 1 recast per minute to their children for a minimum of 16 hrs (960 exposures) scheduled at their own convenience.
Illustrated Syntax Stories Provided by a CaregiverSyntax StoriesCaregivers will receive two training sessions on how to provide read illustrated syntax stories to their children and demonstrate their skill at reading these stories with support from the clinician. Caregivers will then read these stories to their children for a minimum of 32 book readings (960 exposures)
Recast Therapy Provided By ClinicianRecast TherapyChildren will be exposed to recasts at a rate of 1/minute. Treatment will be provided 2x/week for 8 weeks for a total of 16 visits (960 recasts). 2 additional weeks are allocated for make up visits. Treatment will be provided by a trained, certified, licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Estimated Dose DeliveredDuring 10 week treatment period

Adherence (attendance, reported therapy delivery)and treatment fidelity derived from recordings will be combined to estimate the number of exposures/recasts the caregiver provided to the child. This primary measure is important for future studies given the need to understand how well treatment is provided by parents and lab staff for these types of syntactic forms.

Change in Accuracy on Elicited Production Probes2 week prior to the start of therapy; 2 week post therapy

Children will respond to 20 item elicited production probes that ask the child to produce the treated structures and a control structure. Elicited Production Probes are highly reliable (ICC \>.9), valid measures of children's use of a grammatical form. They have clinical relevance and align with the types of items that occur on standardized tests of language use.

Change in Comprehension probes (Proportion Looking)2 week prior to the start of therapy, 2 week post therapy

Children will participate in an online looking while listening task with 24 items each for the treated target and a control (untreated) structure. Looks to areas of interest on the screen will be recorded. Proportion of time looking at the target picture will be the dependent variable. Looking patterns provide insight into the online processes associated with language comprehension and thus has the potential to inform future studies. These online measures have become well accepted as valid means of understanding comprehension. As far as we are aware there is limited psychometric data available for this age group, but Farris-Trimble \& McMurray (2013) have shown these types of paradigms to be reliable.

Semi-structured interviewswithin 2 weeks post therapy ( ~12- 14 week mark in study timeline)

Ethnographic interview examines the caregiver's comfort and understanding and motivation for participation in therapy. Ethnographic interviewing is a valid and reliable technique for qualitative data collection.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Comprehension probes (Pointing)2 week prior to the start of therapy, 2 week post therapy

Children will participate in an online looking while listening task with 24 items each for the treated target and a control (untreated) structure. Points to the correct picture after the conclusion of eye gaze collection will be the dependent variable.

self-efficacy of treatment providerDuring 10 week treatment period, immediately after each treatment session

Likert ratings of how efficacious the provider perceived the activities to be

Effortfulness of treatmentDuring 10 week treatment period, immediately after each treatment session

Likert ratings of how effortful therapy is to deliver.

Caregiver grammar knowledgeIn the first 1.5 weeks of the treatment period

Written grammar quiz adapted from Brimo (in press). This questionnaire was previously validated for pre-service SLPs, early childhood educators, and practicing SLPs. The first two sections (implicit knowledge) have been used by Brimo. The last two sections (labeling) have been used in our lab to assess the knowledge of graduate clinicians.

Palatability of treatmentDuring 10 week treatment period, immediately after each treatment session

Likert ratings of how much therapy is enjoyed

Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) Questionnairewithin 2 weeks post therapy ( ~12- 14 week mark in study timeline)

Questionnaire aligned with Theoretical Domains Framework constructs that examines the caregiver's comfort and understanding and motivation for participation in therapy. This questionnaire was previously validated for providers of Physical Therapy.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

University of Delaware

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Newark, Delaware, United States

University of Maryland

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College Park, Maryland, United States

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