Communication Intervention for Toddlers With Autism
- Conditions
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Interventions
- Behavioral: J-EMT for Toddlers with Autism
- Registration Number
- NCT02595697
- Lead Sponsor
- Vanderbilt University
- Brief Summary
The goal of this study is to conduct an efficacy trial to determine whether an early communication intervention which blends two evidence-based interventions, Enhanced Milieu Teaching (EMT) and Joint Attention, Symbolic Play and Regulation Intervention (JASPER), improves social communication in toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
- Detailed Description
This study tests the blended intervention (J-EMT) in a parent-plus-therapist-implementation model that has been demonstrated to be effective with other populations.
The J-EMT communication intervention is tailored to the specific social communication characteristics of children with ASD and is delivered during a critical period in early communication development for these children.
In this study, the investigators compare this blended intervention (J-EMT) to a business as usual (BAU) comparison group. Children assigned to the J-EMT group will receive a total of 48, 1-hour direct intervention sessions over six months that will include teaching their parents to implement J-EMT procedures across daily activities.
The investigators will examine social communication and child vocalizations, expressive and receptive language, symbolic play, and symbol-infused joint engagement to determine whether J-EMT changes both a primary functional outcome and the underlying specific skills that contribute to effective social communication in children with ASD.
Results from this study will indicate the efficacy of this variation of parent-plus-therapist-implemented EMT (i.e., J-EMT) specifically tailored to the characteristics of young children with ASD.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 120
- Between 24 and 36 months of age
- A diagnosis of ASD as confirmed by the ADOS-2 (module 1)
- Signed informed consent
- Parent willing to be trained
- Other diagnosis or disability
- Abnormal hearing and/or vision
- Language other than English is the primary language spoken at home
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description J-EMT for Toddlers with Autism J-EMT for Toddlers with Autism The J-EMT intervention:(a) teach foundational social communicative behaviors, (b) teach related skills that predict long term language outcomes, (c) teach a range of communicative functions, (d) target specific spoken language skills as well as foundational skills, (e) incorporate instructional methods, contexts, and partners that increase social use of language in natural contexts, and (f) promote generalization and maintenance of newly learned skills to everyday activities and routines. In addition, because parents are essential partners for young children with ASD who are learning to communicate, studies are needed that (g) include parents and (h) specify the method and fidelity of parent instruction and fidelity and dosage with which parents use the trained strategies
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of spontaneous social communication attempts made as assessed by a 20 minute lanugage sample. 6 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Northwestern University
🇺🇸Evanston, Illinois, United States
Vanderbilt University
🇺🇸Nashville, Tennessee, United States