Infant, Premature Clinical Trial
Official title:
Language and Motricity in Preterm School Age Children
A total of 40% of neurodevelopmental difficulties have been reported in very premature
infants less than 32 weeks of age. The Epipage1 study reported a decreasing prevalence of
cerebral palsy (9-6%) but a high prevalence of specific cognitive neurological difficulties
and an increase in school failure.
Neurocognitive difficulties are numerous: visuospatial dyspraxia, language disorders,
executive function disorders as well as attention and behaviour disorders. Developmental
language disorders have been rarely reported in the literature. This originally prompted our
request i.e. PHRC 2010 National Multicenter: LAMOPRESCO. For the past 3 years this protocol
has studied the language development of children who were born very prematurely, aged 3 and a
half years free of cerebral palsy, in particular the impact of a short rehabilitation period,
precise, at an early stage, and protocolized on a fundamental sensorimotor language. The
principal assessment criterion was the measurement of phonology, the cornerstone of oral and
written language in humans. The aim of the present project is an analysis of the effect that
this specific language stimulation has on the learning of written language. The hypothesis is
that a specific work modifying various aspects of a child's language, during the age of 3 to
4, alters the development of phonological skills in a sustainable way. The acquisition of
reading skills is basically dependent on the quality of its phonological components. The
randomized study of children up to 8 years of age in a cohort of 150 children (LAMOPRESCO)
will permit to confirm or refute this hypothesis. These increasing difficulties have been
reported as regards the language understanding of 3 to 15 year old children. It is as if the
initial difficulties and weaknesses, which moreover constituted oral language, prevented the
use or development of neural networks, which became more complex and required both an oral
and written language. Are these elements which constitute phonology, at an early stage,
modifiable before the close of the clinically measurable developmental window?
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