Executive Function Clinical Trial
Official title:
Brain Games: A Crèches-Based Early Intervention Program to Improve Children's Executive Function and Self Control Skills in São Paulo, Brazil
A growing body of research has highlighted the critical importance of children's
self-regulation and executive function skills for their school performance as well as for
their later life outcomes. Starting around age three, children have a unique potential to
improve these skills and establish positive behaviors that will support them in school and
life.
This project will adapt, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the Brain Games
intervention package as a tool to improve children's self-regulation and executive function
skills. Brain Games were developed as part of larger behavioral intervention package in the
US, and are designed to build the fundamental self-regulation skills that children need to be
successful in school as well as later in life. The Brain Games curriculum will be adapted to
Brazil, and evaluated through a 12 month randomized controlled trial with 60 crèches in São
Paulo to assess its impact on children's self-regulation and executive functioning skills.
Even though Brazil has made major efforts to improve children's access to early childhood
care and education, most of Brazil's (as well as other countries') early childhood
programming focuses on care and early learning including early literacy and numeracy.
Relatively little attention is currently given to the development of the non-academic
self-regulation and executive function skills that have been shown to be critical for
children's schooling as well as later life outcomes. The main idea of this project is to
adapt Brain Games - an evidence-based, scalable intervention package developed for the US -
to the Brazilian context, and to assess its impact on children's self-regulation and
executive functioning skills through a randomized controlled trial.
The Brain Games package consists of a series of games and exercises designed for young
children in classroom settings. Brain Games are a new, "kernelized" approach to intervention,
with simple and discrete stand-alone activities that can be easily integrated into routine
operations at crèches with a limited amount of training and supervision of center staff.
The proposed project embodies the principle of Integrated Innovation; the main scientific
innovation is the development and validation of a new, kernelized executive functioning
intervention package for Brazil. The intervention package will be designed for, and
implemented through the public early childhood care section; from a social perspective, the
main innovation is to increase the quality of care socially disadvantaged children obtained
in public child care. From a business perspective, the intervention itself is sustainable and
scalable, as its main elements have already been developed in the US, training is minimal,
and material costs are low. Furthermore, the intervention consists of games that are easy and
fun to play for children, and can be easily added to the existing curriculum. If the trial is
successful, the intervention package could and likely would be rolled out at larger scale.
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