Infant motor development

Text is organized into four parts covering theory, research, assessment, and intervention. It integrates information from a variety of disciplines to encourage a broad understanding of infant motor development. Topics include the development of voluntary movements such as posture, stability, balance...

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Main Author: Piek, Jan P. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Champaign, IL Human Kinetics 2006
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Call Number :RJ 133 .P545 2006

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