Coordinating motor control in a 21 month old
Description
This child was first seen for a consultation when he was 21 months old. The treatment consultation reveals the child's primary motor organization problems and treat strategies to assist in his development. This DVD is presented in real time with edits only for narration so the observer can see how long activities were facilitated. We see that the child can be led by placing interesting objects on different surfaces. Once the therapist begins to impose restrictions he begins to object but quickly calms and engages with the new face. After observing this brief introduction, we can see that this child has some of the classic signs of hypotonia.
Runtime
31 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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