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Trial of an Online Spanish Pivotal Response Treatment Training in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Sponsor: Stanford University
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to understand if an online course in Spanish can help Spanish-speaking parents use Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) to support language and social skills in young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This study aims to reach families who may have trouble accessing autism services due to language, location, or cost barriers. The main questions it hopes to answer are: * Can Spanish-speaking parents learn to effectively use PRT techniques to support their child's communication? * Does this training improve children's language and social interactions? Researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of the online course for parents who participate in regular virtual check-ins and submit videos showing their practice with PRT. Participants in the study will: * Complete online lessons over 12 weeks that teach PRT methods, specifically designed for Spanish-speaking parents * Meet with a research team member every few weeks by phone or video to ask questions and receive feedback * Provide video recordings of interactions with their child to track progress * Complete brief surveys about their experience and child's communication abilities By focusing on Spanish-speaking families, this study aims to increase access to effective autism support and reduce gaps in care. Researchers hope the findings will help develop better resources for families facing similar barriers and improve language and social outcomes for children with autism.
Official title: Trial of an Online Spanish Pivotal Response Treatment Training in Autism Spectrum Disorder (PRT-OS)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
2 Years - 5 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2026-02
Completion Date
2028-12-15
Last Updated
2026-02-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Pivotal Response Treatment
PRT will target functional communication abilities