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NCT ID: NCT06312358 Enrolling by invitation - Child Development Clinical Trials

Expanding the Infant Achievements Intervention Through Community Partnerships

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of the research study is to increase teachers' implementation of evidence-based practices in Early Head Start classrooms through the delivery of a professional development (PD) training intervention. The main questions that the study aims to answer are: 1. Does teacher participation in a PD intervention improve the use of evidence-based practices from pre- to posttest? 2. To what extent is the PD intervention feasible to implement in an established child care program? 3. To what extent is the PD program acceptable to teachers? Participants will attend PD workshops and participate in content-related job-embedded coaching sessions during the implementation of the study.

NCT ID: NCT05903053 Enrolling by invitation - Infant Development Clinical Trials

Pilot Study: A Telehealth Intervention for Caregivers of Infants With Early Signs of ADHD

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project will build on the investigators' work focused on early identification of ADHD, expanding to the development of a feasibility/pilot intervention involving early intervention for such infants. The investigators will evaluate the effectiveness of a telehealth-delivered, caregiver-implemented supportive intervention for infants/toddlers show early self-regulation difficulties.

NCT ID: NCT05049655 Enrolling by invitation - Infant Development Clinical Trials

Multi-Center Clinical Database of Infants for the Investigation of Early Nutrition Biomarkers

Start date: October 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

An observational study to generate a long-term outcome database from medical records for infants who completed protocol SS-101-18 or infants who are breastfed, fed commercial formula, or fed a marketed ByHeart formula.

NCT ID: NCT04755309 Enrolling by invitation - Infant Development Clinical Trials

Efficacy of an Early Rhythmic Intervention in Infancy

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present project develops from a wide research line aiming at identifying very early electrophysiological risk markers for neurodevelopmental disorders. Long-term goals of the study include the characterization of language/learning developmental trajectories in children at high risk for language disorders and the implementation of ecological interventions based on enriched auditory experience to be employed to these children in an attempt to modify their atypical developmental trajectory before the emergence and crystallization of any behavioural symptoms and within the early period of known maximum cerebral plasticity. Specifically, the main aim of this study is the development and implementation of an innovative and ecological early intervention based on environmental auditory enrichment (labelled "rhythmic intervention"). This intervention is tested both on a sample of typically developing infants and on a sample of infants at high familial risk for language disorders during a time span between 7 and 9 months of age. The efficacy of the intervention is tested on the electrophysiological markers tested before and after the intervention activities and on the linguistic outcomes within a longitudinal approach. The efficacy of such an intervention is compared to the spontaneous development observed in comparable groups of infants with and without familial risk for language disorders. In addition, only in a group of typically developing infants, a control intervention providing passive exposure to the same auditory stimulation is tested, in order to verify the specific contribution of the active participation of the children to the intervention. The investigators hypothesize that the rhythmic intervention may modify the electrophysiological markers underlying auditory processing and the linguistic skills of all children, with a larger increase in infants at familial risk for language disorders who are specifically impaired in such skills.

NCT ID: NCT04132310 Enrolling by invitation - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

Mother Infant Nutrition Study

MINT
Start date: August 21, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Early life influences (including the intrauterine environment, birth weight, and early postnatal growth) shape subsequent weight trajectories and future chronic disease risk. The MINT study will evaluate whether maternal fat mass changes are associated with specific maternal weight trajectories during pregnancy, and with neonatal adiposity at birth. The study is a prospective observational cohort currently enrolling women in early pregnancy,and following mothers and infants after birth.