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Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia

PURPOSE: Babble Boot Camp (BBC) is a package of proactive activities and routines designed to prevent speech and language disorders in infants at predictable risk. It is implemented via parent training and currently undergoing clinical trial in children with a newborn diagnosis of classic galactosem...

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Autores principales: Peter, Beate, Davis, Jennifer, Cotter, Sarah, Belter, Alicia, Williams, Emma, Stumpf, Melissa, Bruce, Laurel, Eng, Linda, Kim, Yookyung, Finestack, Lizbeth, Stoel-Gammon, Carol, Williams, Delaney, Scherer, Nancy, VanDam, Mark, Potter, Nancy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9135004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34665663
http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-21-00098
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author Peter, Beate
Davis, Jennifer
Cotter, Sarah
Belter, Alicia
Williams, Emma
Stumpf, Melissa
Bruce, Laurel
Eng, Linda
Kim, Yookyung
Finestack, Lizbeth
Stoel-Gammon, Carol
Williams, Delaney
Scherer, Nancy
VanDam, Mark
Potter, Nancy
author_facet Peter, Beate
Davis, Jennifer
Cotter, Sarah
Belter, Alicia
Williams, Emma
Stumpf, Melissa
Bruce, Laurel
Eng, Linda
Kim, Yookyung
Finestack, Lizbeth
Stoel-Gammon, Carol
Williams, Delaney
Scherer, Nancy
VanDam, Mark
Potter, Nancy
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description PURPOSE: Babble Boot Camp (BBC) is a package of proactive activities and routines designed to prevent speech and language disorders in infants at predictable risk. It is implemented via parent training and currently undergoing clinical trial in children with a newborn diagnosis of classic galactosemia (CG), a metabolic disease with high risk of speech and language disorders. The purpose of this study is to provide updates to a previous pilot study and to present the first set of post-intervention results. METHOD: The intervention and data collection occurred during child ages < 6–24 months, with follow-up assessments of speech and language at ages 2.5 and 3.5 years. Treatment targets included earliest vocalization rates, babble complexity, speech production accuracy, and vocabulary and syntactic growth. The oldest 15 children with CG (including three untreated controls) completed the first set of follow-up assessments. Aggregate data up to 10 months were available for 17 treated children with CG, six untreated children with CG, and six typical controls. RESULTS: At ages 7–9 months, babbling complexity, as measured with mean babbling level, was higher in the treated children with CG than in the untreated children with CG and the typical controls. Prior to 24 months of age, the treated children with CG had greater expressive but not receptive vocabulary sizes than an untreated control. Follow-up testing showed typical language scores for all 12 treated children with CG and typical articulation scores for 11 of these, whereas one of three untreated children with CG had low articulation and expressive language scores. CONCLUSIONS: The BBC appears to be a viable intervention to support the speech and expressive language development of children with GC. Future studies will evaluate the relative contributions of the earliest and later BBC components to outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-91350042022-06-06 Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia Peter, Beate Davis, Jennifer Cotter, Sarah Belter, Alicia Williams, Emma Stumpf, Melissa Bruce, Laurel Eng, Linda Kim, Yookyung Finestack, Lizbeth Stoel-Gammon, Carol Williams, Delaney Scherer, Nancy VanDam, Mark Potter, Nancy Am J Speech Lang Pathol Research Articles PURPOSE: Babble Boot Camp (BBC) is a package of proactive activities and routines designed to prevent speech and language disorders in infants at predictable risk. It is implemented via parent training and currently undergoing clinical trial in children with a newborn diagnosis of classic galactosemia (CG), a metabolic disease with high risk of speech and language disorders. The purpose of this study is to provide updates to a previous pilot study and to present the first set of post-intervention results. METHOD: The intervention and data collection occurred during child ages < 6–24 months, with follow-up assessments of speech and language at ages 2.5 and 3.5 years. Treatment targets included earliest vocalization rates, babble complexity, speech production accuracy, and vocabulary and syntactic growth. The oldest 15 children with CG (including three untreated controls) completed the first set of follow-up assessments. Aggregate data up to 10 months were available for 17 treated children with CG, six untreated children with CG, and six typical controls. RESULTS: At ages 7–9 months, babbling complexity, as measured with mean babbling level, was higher in the treated children with CG than in the untreated children with CG and the typical controls. Prior to 24 months of age, the treated children with CG had greater expressive but not receptive vocabulary sizes than an untreated control. Follow-up testing showed typical language scores for all 12 treated children with CG and typical articulation scores for 11 of these, whereas one of three untreated children with CG had low articulation and expressive language scores. CONCLUSIONS: The BBC appears to be a viable intervention to support the speech and expressive language development of children with GC. Future studies will evaluate the relative contributions of the earliest and later BBC components to outcomes. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2021-11 2021-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9135004/ /pubmed/34665663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-21-00098 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Peter, Beate
Davis, Jennifer
Cotter, Sarah
Belter, Alicia
Williams, Emma
Stumpf, Melissa
Bruce, Laurel
Eng, Linda
Kim, Yookyung
Finestack, Lizbeth
Stoel-Gammon, Carol
Williams, Delaney
Scherer, Nancy
VanDam, Mark
Potter, Nancy
Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia
title Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia
title_full Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia
title_fullStr Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia
title_full_unstemmed Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia
title_short Toward Preventing Speech and Language Disorders of Known Genetic Origin: First Post-Intervention Results of Babble Boot Camp in Children With Classic Galactosemia
title_sort toward preventing speech and language disorders of known genetic origin: first post-intervention results of babble boot camp in children with classic galactosemia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9135004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34665663
http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-21-00098
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