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The Effects of Playful Pathways

The Effects of Playful Pathways

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to evaluate infants ages 0-6 months of age before and after an 8 week developmental and educational "caregiver and baby" interactive program as well as 3 month following the conclusion of the program. The researchers aim to screen and identify developmental delays and the effects of the 8 week program on gross motor development as well as explore parent perceptions of the program.

The aim of this study is to assess the physical, social, and emotional outcomes of an interactive group program for infants 0-6 months and their families/caregiver.

Eligibility

All babies typically developing or any diagnosis ages 0 - 6 months; parents/caregivers of

        babies typically developing or any diagnosis ages 0 - 6 months participating in the
        intervention. Sample size will be 12 babies ages 0-6 months and their caregivers (1-2
        caregivers per baby). Total population 12 infants with up to 30 caregivers.
        Inclusion criteria:
        1. All babies typically developing or any diagnosis ages 0 - 6 months
        Inclusion criteria for parents/caregivers:
          1. At least 18 years of age
          2. Able to communicate in and read English
          3. Parent/caregiver of baby ages 0 - 6 months who is participating in the program
          4. Ability to provide transportation to/from research site(s)

Study details
    Gross Motor Development Delay

NCT06139549

Arkansas Colleges of Health Education

30 January 2026

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