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Talk With Me Baby to Enhance the Early Home Language Environment

Talk With Me Baby to Enhance the Early Home Language Environment

Recruiting
9 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the Talk With Me Baby (TWMB) program improves the home-language environment for at-risk families with children ages two to six months when primary care providers deliver the program during well-child checkups. The main question it aims to answer is:

Will the TWMB program increase the time a caregiver talks to their infant?

Participants will:

  1. Come to at least four well-child checkups
  2. Receive the TWMB program from the provider during the checkups
  3. Record their conversations with their infant before they receive the program and after they receive the program four times.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

For this study, each child-caregiver dyad will consist of:

  1. A caregiver who will receive TWMB during routine WCC visits for their child at participating clinics, and
  2. The child of the above caregiver for whom the WCC visits are conducted.

A potential caregiver participant must meet all the following inclusion criteria to enroll in the study:

  1. Be the age of majority, or older, as defined by the state of residency.
  2. Able to complete study measures in English.
  3. Have the legal authority to consent to participate for themselves and to consent on behalf of their child.

To proceed to the follow-up portion of the study the caregiver (dyad) must have a LENA baseline assessment score that is ≤ 75th percentile compared to a child's age-referenced normative data.

A potential child participant must meet all the following inclusion criteria to be enrolled in the study:

  1. Receive WCC at a participating clinic from a participating provider.
  2. Be zero to nine months (+ 0-30 days) old at enrollment.
  3. Was born at full term (> 37 weeks gestation).
  4. Was born in a singleton birth (i.e., was the only child delivered during the birth).

Study details
    Language Development
    Speech
    Infant Development
    Infant Behavior
    Language
    Child
    Language

NCT06479278

IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network

15 October 2025

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