Babies with Delayed Gross Motor Skills Need Specific Early Intervention
Thursday, October 9, 2008 - 14:07
in Psychology & Sociology
If babies are not achieving specific movement skills, such as rolling or sitting, by a certain age, it is a sign that something could be wrong. Currently, more emphasis is now put on diagnosing problems in children at very young ages. A University of Missouri researcher was part of a study that concluded it is not just early intervention alone that helps, but rather targeting exactly what needs to be improved.