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.
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.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
32
This is an input-based vocabulary learning treatment based on principles of statistical learning.
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona, United States
RECRUITINGTreatment Effect Size
The investigators will count the number of spontaneous and probed productions of target and control words and calculate a treatment effect size (d).
Time frame: Change from baseline through treatment, which will average an 8-week time frame.
Number/Rate of Words Learned
The investigators will measure the number of words learned and rate of words learned as reported by the parent on the MCDI starting prior to treatment, and measured during, immediately following, and 4-6 weeks after treatment.
Time frame: Change from Initial Evaluation through Follow-up, which will average a 6-month time frame.
Post Treatment Retention
The investigators will use probe data and parental report to determine how many words the child retained from treatment.
Time frame: Change from end of treatment to follow up, which will average 4-6 weeks.
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