Title: Research suggests that intensive interventions to help infants with Down syndrome develop motor ... Post by: regina nana on Aug 19, 2019 Research suggests that intensive interventions to help infants with Down syndrome develop motor skills are most likely to:
▸ have little impact on motor development. ▸ increase motor ability to levels equivalent to those of typically developing infants. ▸ lead to moderate motor growth, about a 2- or 3-month gain. ▸ lead to significant motor growth, up to a 12-month gain. Title: Research suggests that intensive interventions to help infants with Down syndrome develop motor ... Post by: yesimshay on Aug 19, 2019 lead to significant motor growth, up to a 12-month gain.
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