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Association Between Joint Hypermobility Syndrome and Developmental Coordination Disorder – A Review. [PDF]
Introduction: The term joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) was adopted after clinicians became aware of the myriad of symptoms associated with this multisystemic condition.
Clark, Carol J., Khattab, Ahmed D.
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Child developmental delay and socio-economic disadvantage in Australia: A longitudinal study [PDF]
Socio-economic inequalities in adult and child health in Australia have been an issue of national concern. While a large body of data has discussed adult health, there have been relatively few Australian reports of socioeconomic inequalities in child ...
Altepeter +40 more
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Developmental Outcomes of Preterm and Low Birth Weight Toddlers and Term Peers in Rwanda
Background: As neonatal care improves in low-resource settings, more preterm or low birth weight (LBW) babies are surviving, but little is known about their long-term outcomes.
Alain Ahishakiye +7 more
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Exploring face perception in disorders of development: evidence from Williams syndrome and autism [PDF]
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes but have been said to show similar atypicalities of face-processing style.
Baron-Cohen +49 more
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Context: Development is an ongoing process through which an individual acquires competence to function adequately. Developmental delay is said to occur when a child fails to reach the age-appropriate anticipated milestones.
Sukanya Gupta +4 more
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Breastfeeding and developmental delay: Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether the duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding affects the likelihood of gross and fine motor delay in infants and examined the effect of factors that might explain any observed differences.
Kelly, YJ, Quigley, MA, Sacker, A
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Background: Developmental delay happens when a child fails to attain age-appropriate milestones. Identification of developmental delay in children is important to initiate early intervention in them which will facilitate the children to have a productive
N. R. Aiswarya Lakshmi +3 more
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Language delay is not predictable from available risk factors [PDF]
Aims. To investigate factors associated with language delay in a cohort of 30-month-old children and determine if identification of language delay requires active contact with families. Methods.
McConnachie, A. +3 more
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BACKGROUND:Undernutrition leads to impaired psychosocial and cognitive development. This study explored the developmental status of children with complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and correlated it with various risk factors for SAM. METHODS AND
Navneet Khandelwal +5 more
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Early detection of communication delays with the PEDS tools in at-risk South African infants [PDF]
Background: Prevalence of communication delays or disorders is increasing, possibly because of various environmental risk factors. Selection and implementation of effective screening tools are important to detect at-risk infants as early as possible ...
Glascoe, Frances Page +6 more
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