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The Impact of Default Options for Parent Participation in an Early Language Intervention.

Lisa A Gennetian1, Lerzan Z Coskun2, Joy L Kennedy3, Yana Kuchirko3, J Lawrence Aber2.   

Abstract

In this study we tested, via a randomized control study design, different enrollment options for a scaled city-wide text-based early learning program among 405 mothers who were receiving newborn home visiting services. We found that when automatically enrolled with a voluntary option to opt out, 88.7 percent of mothers in the experimental group stayed in the program and continued to receive the text-based content over the course of 26 weeks. In contrast, only 1 percent of mothers in the control group who heard about the text-based program through conventional recruitment flyers voluntarily enrolled in the program. Opt-out and opt-in patterns did not differ by characteristics typically considered as interfering with program participation: low income status, first-time motherhood status, total number of children, maternal language, flagging for depressive symptoms, and household residential instability. Findings suggest that automatic enrollment might be an effective engagement strategy for text- and similar digitally-based early childhood programs.

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Keywords:  default options; early childhood programming; language development; parent engagement; socioeconomic disparities

Year:  2020        PMID: 33776390      PMCID: PMC7989858          DOI: 10.1007/s10826-020-01838-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Fam Stud        ISSN: 1062-1024


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