Motor Development Characteristics of Young Children Exposed to Maltreatment

  • Salamat A
  • Huecker E
  • Javaherian-Dysinger H
  • et al.
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Date Presented 4/17/2015This retrospective study explored the motor development of 15 children younger than age 5 yr who had been exposed to maltreatment. Results from the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales–Second Edition (PDMS–2). Results indicated 93% (n = 14) improvement in the area of grasping and 80% (n = 12) improvement in visual–motor integration after occupational therapy intervention.

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Salamat, A., Huecker, E., Javaherian-Dysinger, H., Doucette, A., Graves, C., O’Tool, H., … Reyes, S. (2015). Motor Development Characteristics of Young Children Exposed to Maltreatment. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 69(Supplement_1), 6911505113p1-6911505113p1. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2015.69s1-po3091

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