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Qualitative Analysis of a Pediatric Strength Intervention on the Developmental Stepping Movements of Infants with Down Syndrome

The purpose of this study was to describe the developmental stepping movements of 5 infants with Down syndrome who participated in a pediatric strength intervention. Pretest and posttest data were collected with the Hawaii Early Learning Profile Strands, Battelle Developmental Inventory, and special...

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Published in:Adapted physical activity quarterly 1996-07, Vol.13 (3), p.247-268
Main Authors: Sayers, L. Kristi, Cowden, Jo E., Newton, Maria, Warren, Barbara, Eason, Bobby
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