Babble boot camp: could early talk therapy stop speech delays in rare disease?
NCT ID NCT03838016
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a program called Babble Boot Camp for babies with classic galactosemia, a rare condition that often causes speech and language problems. The program started when babies were 2 to 24 months old and involved weekly online coaching for parents from a speech therapist. The goal was to see if starting therapy before problems appear could prevent or reduce speech delays, compared to waiting until later.
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Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona, 85287, United States
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