SNAKE
Validation of the SNAKE Sleep Questionnaire for Infants with or at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Children with CP experience sleep problems at a higher rate than typically developing children. The SNAKE study evaluated the validity of the SNAKE sleep questionnaire in children with CP or high risk for CP.
Who Participated in the Study?
Parents and caregivers of children (3-24 months corrected age) with CP or high risk for CP.
3 for the Under 3
A New Intervention to Support Parents of Children with Movement Delays
The 3 for the Under 3 study taught a virtual curriculum to parents of young children with motor delays. The curriculum focused on how to help their child learn new movement skills using group discussions, evidence-based treatments, and practical videos posted on Facebook.
Who Participated in the Study?
Parents of a child (under the age of 3) with a a motor (movement) delay.
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MIND
Multisensory Intervention for Infant Neurodevelopment (MIND)
MIND is a clinical trial which looked at the ability of a multisensory intervention (using parent's voice, parent's scented cloth, modified skin-to-skin holding with therapists, and kangaroo care binders) to improve multisensory processing in neonates. This study also looked at their motor and language outcomes up to 2 years of age.
Who Participated in the Study?
Babies who were born before 36 weeks were eligible for this study (with some exclusions). This study was completed at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Grady Memorial Hospital, and Emory University Hospital-Midtown.
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1998
NICU Graduates Family Support
1998 sought to develop a sustainable process for identification and access to Children’s and community services for families with healthcare disparities in the NICU and at the Developmental Progress Clinic.
Who Participated in the Study?
Families who received care in the Developmental Progress Clinic filled out questionnaires to determine social needs and access to resources.