Differences in motor development between normal and learning disabled children
Description
This video discusses the differences between normal developmental experiences and the experiences of children who develop motor disorganization and coordination problems. Understanding compensatory developmental characteristics that lead to poor transitional movement components can help therapists improve observational skills and treatment planning for this population.
Runtime
51 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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