Gross Motor Skills for Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and ProfessionalsQuantum PhysicsMathematical PhysicsAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1109/ISIT.2014.6874890Winders PatriciaWoodbine HouseIEEE
Paths to mobility in "special care": A guide to teaching gross motor skills to very handicapped children J. Presland 被引量: 3发表: 1982年 Paths to Mobility in "Special Care". A guide to teaching gross motor skills to very handicapped children. John L. Presland, British Institute of ...
Gross Motor Skills in Children With Down Synddrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals, by Patricia C. Winders
MET recordings in infants reveal that the development of gross motor (e.g., posture) and fine motor (e.g., manual object manipulation) skills shape infant attentional behavior. For example, crawling infants (13-month-olds) look mostly at the floor, whereas age-matched infants who walk can ...
Whether your 12 to 18-month-old has been walking for months or is newly on their feet, it doesn’t take long for most little ones to master movement soon after they take their first steps. In addition togross motor skillslike walking and running, you’ll also start noticing some leaps ...
Built to withstand non-stop toddler play, with puncture proof tyres and ergonomic design, this balance bike develops imagination, gross motor skills, boosts two-wheel bike confidence, and improves balance and coordination. Other superbike designs are available in the range. RRP: £119.99 Weblink...
Tummy time can be an exciting experience for parents, because it’s often during this time that you get to see your baby showing off their increasing strength and gross motor skills, such as stretching, reaching and rolling over. While tummy time can be fun for parents, some babies don’t...
Limited ability can also be a disability affecting an individual’s gross motor skills, such as their ability to stand, sit, walk, run, or balance independently. Limited mobility also refers to disabilities impacting a person’s fine motor skills, which involve the muscles of the hands, ...
Some hard skills for a dental hygienist include: Excellent gross motor skills Taking dental X-rays Preparing the patient for the treatment Oral assessment Conducting fluoride treatment Deposit and plaque removal Administering anesthesia Ability to use admin and invoicing tools Making models for dentures ...
With kids, you want to make sure that they are developed enough to stand, walk, and balance on their own. This usually happens when they are four to five years old, which is when they’ve developed the proper gross motor skills to take on roller skating. ...