About this trial
Many children have developmental language disorder, which makes it difficulty to learn language, including vocabulary, and results in ongoing academic and social difficulties. Despite the fact that most words are learned in context without direct teaching, we know very little about how children with developmental language disorder learn words in context. This project will combine, for the first time, two strategies which improve contextual word learning in children with typical development, and test their effect in both typically developing children, and those with developmental language disorder. The results will provide timely information that will contribute to evidence based practice for contextual word learning in children with developmental language disorder.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aim 1: Standard Score > 90 on Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals - Core Test Language Battery administered in 2nd grade
Aim 2: Standard Score <= 85 on Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals - Core Test Language Battery administered in 2nd grade
Disqualifiers
hearing impairment
uncorrected visual impairment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Contextual Word Learning Intervention
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Binghamton University
Lead sponsor
University of South Carolina
Collaborator