Therapeutic approaches in the pediatric population have generally been less aggres-sive than those implemented for younger and older adults. Several factors contribute to this, starting with the challenge of engaging infants in the “goal ” of therapy, their resistance to initiating behaviors that are uncomfortable or fatiguing, the desire to make therapy as functionally relevant as possible when many functional skills have yet to emerge, and residual history of outdated theoretical concepts. On the practical side of who will pay for this more aggressive approach, there is limited empirical evidence based on randomized controlled trials to convince third-party payers to fund more extensive services. This article outlines a theoretical perspe...
Results from a recent study indicated that neither of the 2 treatment models that are commonly used ...
Children born with a variety of environmental or medical risk factors may exhibit delays in global d...
Support for more functionally oriented programming for early motor intervention appears to be mounti...
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...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect motor, cognitive, language, learning, and behavioural developmen...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Early intervention refers to a wide range of programmes designed to augment the development of child...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Public policies have actively responded to an emergent social and neuroscientific evidence base docu...
Well-established scientific evidence demonstrates that activity is essential for the development and...
Purpose. This paper presents a framework for examining the different approaches to intervention in c...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Results from a recent study indicated that neither of the 2 treatment models that are commonly used ...
Children born with a variety of environmental or medical risk factors may exhibit delays in global d...
Support for more functionally oriented programming for early motor intervention appears to be mounti...
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...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect motor, cognitive, language, learning, and behavioural developmen...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Early intervention refers to a wide range of programmes designed to augment the development of child...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
Public policies have actively responded to an emergent social and neuroscientific evidence base docu...
Well-established scientific evidence demonstrates that activity is essential for the development and...
Purpose. This paper presents a framework for examining the different approaches to intervention in c...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Results from a recent study indicated that neither of the 2 treatment models that are commonly used ...
Children born with a variety of environmental or medical risk factors may exhibit delays in global d...
Support for more functionally oriented programming for early motor intervention appears to be mounti...