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Colorado Twin Project
Description: The Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center (CLDRC; P50 HD27802) is a long-standing interdisciplinary, multisite research program that is supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Investigators: Erik Willcutt
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The Home Math Environment and Children's Math Achievment: A Meta-Analysis
Description: Mathematical thinking is in high demand in the global market, but approximately six percent of school-age children across the globe experience math difficulties (Shalev, et al., 2000).
Investigators: Mia C. Daucourt, Dr. Amy R. Napoli, Dr. Jamie M. Quinn, Dr. Sarah G. Wood, Sara A. Hart
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Florida Twin Project on Reading, Behavior, and Environment
Description: This project was funded by the NIH through the P50 Florida Learning Disabilities Research Center. More information about the project can be read in this publication about the project: Taylor, J., Martinez, K., & Hart, S.A. (2019). The Florida State Twin Registry. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 22(6), 728-730.
Investigators: Sara A. Hart, Chris Schatschneider, Jeanette Taylor
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Play-based Narrative Elicitation
Description: The aim of this research is to create developmentally appropriate, play-based storytelling elicitation procedures to collect language samples of young children aged 18-48 months, tools for evaluating the magnitude and quality of narrative language produced in play-based storytelling sessions, and examine the psychometric properties of these new
Investigators: Megan S. Kirby, Norah Almubark, Trina D. Spencer
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Vanderbilt University Learning Disabilities Innovation Hub: Word Problems, Language, & Comorbid Learning Disabilities
Description: The purpose of this Hub was to deepen insight into an understudied and vulnerable subset of students with learning disabilities (LD), students with comorbid difficulty across reading comprehension (RC) and word problem solving (WPS) and whether text structure intervention in one domain transfers to the other domain.
Investigators: Lynn S. Fuchs, Pamela M. Seethaler, Sonya K. Sterba, Douglas Fuchs, Laurie E. Cutting, Jeannette Mancilla-Martinez, BrittanyLee N. Martin
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Western Reserve Reading and Math Project
Description: The Western Reserve Reading and Math Project (WRRMP) is a NIH funded longitudinal study on child development. The project has collected data annually for 15 years, with data on approximately 450 twin pairs collected during this time. The project has had several focal points throughout its history.
Investigators: Stephen Petrill, Lee Thompson, Laura Segebart DeThorne, Robert Plomin, Chris Schatschneider
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Project KIDS
Description: Project KIDS aimed to rigorously combine data from several independent RCTs to explore individual differences in response to intervention, focused on cognitive, behavioral, contextual, and family history correlates of intervention response.
Investigators: Sara A. Hart, Stephanie Al Otaiba, Carol Connor, Chris Schatschneider
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Building Infrastructure and Training Tools to Understand CPS Involvement and Trajectories: An Open-Source Approach
Description: We will build out the comprehensive infrastructure (data integration, research products, training, and policy relevant recommendations) which is required to support informed and open-source use of the new US Report And Placement Integrated Data System (RAPIDS).
Investigators: Brett Drake, Hyunil Kim, Rebecca (Becky) Orsi-Hunt, Dana Hollinshead, PhD, MPA, John Fluke, Dylan Jones, Melissa Jonson-Reid, Eunhye Ahn, Rachel A Wilson
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Language and Me Project
Description: This research addresses a conundrum: Why do twice as many boys as girls receive services to treat Developmental Language Disorder when community samples reveal gender parity in the prevalence of the condition?
Investigators: Karla K. McGregor, Sara A. Hart, Hope Sparks Lancaster, Jacob Oleson, Nichole Eden, Aofie Gallagher
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