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Unlocking Child Development: How the PERL Study Can Enhance Your Practice

Unlocking Child Development: How the PERL Study Can Enhance Your Practice

As a speech-language pathologist passionate about data-driven decisions, the findings from the PERL study (Buchheit et al., 2021) provide valuable insights into improving child development outcomes through preventive home visiting programs. This randomized controlled trial in France highlights the significant benefits of early interventions by PMI (Protection Maternelle et Infantile) nurses, focusing on the development of young children and parent-child interactions.

The PERL Study: A Brief Overview

The PERL study evaluated the impact of a structured home visiting program on child development and parent-child interactions. The program involved PMI nurses conducting home visits at predefined intervals over the first four years of a child's life. The study included 64 families in the intervention group and 64 in the control group, with outcomes measured at 4 and 24 months.

Key Findings and Implications for Practice

Implementing the Findings in Your Practice

As practitioners, integrating the principles of the PERL study can enhance the outcomes for children and families you work with. Here are some actionable steps:

Encouraging Further Research

While the PERL study provides compelling evidence, continuous research is crucial to refine and adapt these interventions. Practitioners are encouraged to engage in further research to explore the long-term impacts and potential adaptations of home visiting programs in different contexts.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Child Development and Early Interaction: PERL Research Protocol, a Preventive Home Visiting Program, Randomized Controlled Trial in France.


Citation: Buchheit, S., Kabuth, B., Colombo, M.-C., & Ligier, F. (2021). Child Development and Early Interaction: PERL Research Protocol, a Preventive Home Visiting Program, Randomized Controlled Trial in France. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12, 641468. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.641468
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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