About this trial
The goal of this study is to examine the impact of a caregiver-implemented shared reading program, Sit Together and Read (STAR), on children ages 4 to 5 with developmental language disorder. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* how much STAR impacts children's literacy skills in the short-term and long-term--up to two-years after completing STAR. * how do caregiver supports in the form of small monetary rewards or encouraging texts help caregivers to implement STAR at its intended frequency of sessions per week.
Caregiver participants will be assigned to either a control group or one of three STAR groups. Children's skills related to literacy and learning will be assessed before the intervention starts, at the end of the intervention, and every six months post-intervention for two years.
Researchers will determine the short term and long term impacts of STAR compared to the control group. Researchers will compare the three STAR conditions to see if the rewards or encouragement helped parents to follow through with completing more STAR sessions.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
receiving or on waitlist for speech services
primary complaint of impaired language skills
receptive, expressive, or mixed language disorder
primarily communicates in English
Disqualifiers
No known additional diagnoses causal of developmental language disorder including
autism spectrum disorder
hearing loss
severe intellectual disability
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Sit Together and Read (STAR)
- Monetary Reward
- Text Encouragement
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Ohio State University
Lead sponsor
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Collaborator