I bring up only bc Lord is an author on that, so that would be my next guess as to what she might be referring.
I know there is a correlational study that followed preverbal children from age 2 - 9 (Anderson et al 2007??). In theory, they could have surveyed whether participants in that group were getting ABA therapy and used it as a predictor. So it is possible there's correlational evidence I don't know of.
But the closest thing in the Project AIM dataset (and I think the only study in our batch that comes close to this claim) is this one.
Preschoolers with severe autism and minimal speech were assigned either a discrete trial or a naturalistic language treatment, and parents of all participants also received parent responsiveness train...
It could be a reference to this study, which was published after the last Project AIM search date, but effects are mixed and site specific onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Preschool autistic children with significant global developmental delays and very limited language skills are at high risk for remaining minimally verbal at entry into primary school. This study com.....
also accepting recommendations for technology for observational coding of videos!
Is there like a standard SLP private practice toy kit/speech and hearing sciences lab toy kit where I can just get everything at once or am I going to need to individually buy nesting cups and play food and little people toys? If you have outfitted an early development lab hit me up.
Was worried about whether the meta-analysis course that I offer for my own sheer enjoyment was going to have enough people to go forward, but I just checked enrollment and it is almost full!
.@thetransmitter.bsky.social covers the latest study out of Project AIM w/ @michealsandbank.bsky.social@ginarivers90.bsky.socialwww.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/rep...
Only 7 percent of completed registered trials were later updated with results, one of several failings identified in a new analysis.
While we're at it, I'll also note that outlook thought I wanted to set my away message to reply to *every email I had ever received at that account ever*. I spammed my entire University, repeatedly. Why is that even an option??
Will someone please tell microsoft outlook that I'm never trying to reply to myself