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Effect of parental intervention on motor development of Down syndrome infants between birth and age two years
Investigated the effects of parental involvement on the motor development of 0-2 yr old Down syndrome infants enrolled in early intervention programmes. 24 infants with standard trisomy 21 Down syndrome were included. Motor development was evaluated with the Postural Stability and Motricity Section...
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