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Providing Virtual Support to Children With Mild Developmental Delays in Response to the Pandemic

  • Melissa Gonzalez
  • , Catherine Rama
  • , Aria Nawab
  • , Emily Robertson
  • , Paulina Maria Partridge
  • , Arielle Ashkenazi
  • , Elana Mansoor
  • , Julie Van Weelden
  • , Kristyna Peña
  • , Ruby Natale
  • University of Miami
  • University of Georgia

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Resumen

The COVID-19 pandemic has had massive impacts across the globe. Children with developmental delays are an increasingly vulnerable population, highlighting the importance of ensuring they have access to high-quality virtual services during this time. The Early Discovery program currently provides therapeutic interventions for children with mild developmental delays. We sought to compare the outcomes of 2 cohorts within the Early Discovery program using different delivery approaches (n = 238 families): children who received services in person before the pandemic (n = 126) and children who received services via telehealth in the acute phase of the pandemic (n = 112). Both groups of children showed significant improvements in language skills posttreatment, and, with regard to auditory comprehension, both groups showed similar rates of improvement. However, children receiving in-person services before the pandemic showed greater improvements in expressive communication skills than children receiving telehealth services during the pandemic. Results indicate that the Early Discovery program was able to make adjustments during the pandemic that assisted families in maintaining progress in improving their child's language skills.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)195-210
Número de páginas16
PublicaciónInfants and Young Children
Volumen36
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1 jul 2023
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