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Project VOICES: Vocal Optimization in Children Elevating the Spectrum

Project VOICES: Vocal Optimization in Children Elevating the Spectrum

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2-5 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Thirty percent of children with autism barely talk or do not talk at all despite years of intervention. This study aims to address this important and long-standing challenge by developing a novel intervention to increase the quantity and quality of vocalizations (i.e., sounds children make before words) and expressive language in young children with autism (aged 2 to 5 years) with minimal verbal skills. The intervention includes contingent responses to the child's vocalizations and vocal elicitation strategies. We also collect social validity information from parents about how they perceive the novel intervention.

Eligibility

Child participants

  • Inclusion criteria
    • Diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
    • Aged 2 to 5 years old
    • Use no more than 20 words (spoken, signed, or via augmentative and alternative communication) per parent report
    • Use of < 5 different words during a 15-min communication sample
    • Use of at least one consonant (observed or reported)
    • Primary language of English
  • Exclusion criteria
    • Uncorrected visual or hearing impairment
    • Evidence of severe motor impairment

Caregiver participants

• Inclusion criteria

  • Have a child enrolled in the study (One caregiver per child participant is enrolled.)
  • Sufficient English skills to complete surveys

Study details
    Autism

NCT06875843

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

15 October 2025

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