Promoting Early School Readiness in Primary Health Care

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

675

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 30, 2005

Primary Completion Date

December 18, 2017

Study Completion Date

December 18, 2017

Conditions
Language Development Disorders
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Video Interaction Project

While waiting to see the primary care provider for well child care, the family meets with a child development specialist, who videotapes the parent and infant interacting together. The videotape is then rewound and watched together by the parent and child development specialist. This leads to a discussion about child development, infant cues and parenting, with the child development specialist building on observed strengths in the interaction. In addition, families are provided with parenting pamphlets developed for the project, and with inexpensive developmentally stimulating toys.

BEHAVIORAL

Building Blocks Project

This project employs a public health approach to facilitate parental engagement in child development. Families are sent monthly newsletters that focus on child development, infant cues and parenting; included with each newsletter is an inexpensive, developmentally stimulating toy. In addition, families periodically receive Ages and Stages Questionnaires, which they complete and mail back to the program. Based on the questionnaires, the program determines whether the infant has screened positive for possible developmental delay and provides this information to both the family and the primary care provider.

Trial Locations (1)

10016

New York University School of Medicine, New York

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

NIH

lead

NYU Langone Health

OTHER

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