Research over the past three decades has shown that early intervention in infants biologically at risk of developmental disorders, irrespective of the presence of a brain lesion, is associated with improved cognitive development in early childhood without affecting motor development. However, at present it is unknown whether early intervention is also able to improve developmental outcome in infants with a serious lesion of the brain. This paper discusses factors that might play a role in the effect of early intervention. The following picture emerged from the limited evidence available: (1) coaching of parents seems an effective means of intervention; (2) our understanding of the plasticity of the developing human brain is currently too li...
Interventions are needed to enhance early development and minimise long-term impairments for childre...
This paper discusses possibilities for early detection and early intervention in infants with or at ...
Therapeutic approaches in the pediatric population have generally been less aggres-sive than those i...
Research over the past three decades has shown that early intervention in infants biologically at ri...
Infants at high risk for developmental motor disorders are in general referred to early intervention...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect motor, cognitive, language, learning, and behavioural developmen...
We present a systematic review on the effect of early intervention, starting between birth and a cor...
Recognition of the importance of brain development in the early years of life has led to expanded ea...
Research has demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) infants are at risk for less optimal developme...
The Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program (Part C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Edu...
There has been a dramatic reduction in mortality rates for premature/low birthweight infants. Surviv...
Background, Infants born preterm are at increased risk of developing cognitive and motor impairment ...
Abstract There is an abundance of research that supports the notion of early intervention. However,...
Background: Infants born preterm are at increased risk of developing cognitive and motor impairments...
Background: Pregnancy is defined as lasting 40 weeks and birth that occurs before 37 weeks of gestat...
Interventions are needed to enhance early development and minimise long-term impairments for childre...
This paper discusses possibilities for early detection and early intervention in infants with or at ...
Therapeutic approaches in the pediatric population have generally been less aggres-sive than those i...
Research over the past three decades has shown that early intervention in infants biologically at ri...
Infants at high risk for developmental motor disorders are in general referred to early intervention...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect motor, cognitive, language, learning, and behavioural developmen...
We present a systematic review on the effect of early intervention, starting between birth and a cor...
Recognition of the importance of brain development in the early years of life has led to expanded ea...
Research has demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) infants are at risk for less optimal developme...
The Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program (Part C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Edu...
There has been a dramatic reduction in mortality rates for premature/low birthweight infants. Surviv...
Background, Infants born preterm are at increased risk of developing cognitive and motor impairment ...
Abstract There is an abundance of research that supports the notion of early intervention. However,...
Background: Infants born preterm are at increased risk of developing cognitive and motor impairments...
Background: Pregnancy is defined as lasting 40 weeks and birth that occurs before 37 weeks of gestat...
Interventions are needed to enhance early development and minimise long-term impairments for childre...
This paper discusses possibilities for early detection and early intervention in infants with or at ...
Therapeutic approaches in the pediatric population have generally been less aggres-sive than those i...