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Language-rich interactions with a parent or caregiver can serve as a protective factor for young children, by supporting their language development and other positive long-term outcomes, but existing ...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center
Collaborators
NCT05444205 · Child Development, Child Language, and more
NCT06322472 · Cochlear Implants, Child Language, and more
NCT05586672 · Autism Spectrum Disorder, Language Development, and more
NCT04689282 · Language Delay, Language; Developmental Disorder, Expressive, and more
NCT03547492 · Development, Child, Adolescent Behavior, and more
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas
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