Motor skills are way more important than people will tell you. And they don’t develop on their own, right? They don’t come as ...
A University of Texas at Arlington study reveals that even children who meet standard developmental milestones may be falling ...
The Neuromotor and Motor Delay Clinic provides assessments by a neurodevelopmental pediatrician and a motor therapist (either physical therapy or occupational therapy). We evaluate children who are ...
As a new parent, it’s important to you that your child meets all the expected developmental milestones, like walking and talking. But which milestones are backed by research, and how do you know if ...
The Saint Louis University Division of Developmental Pediatrics provides diagnostic evaluations, follow-ups, support and advocacy in the community for children and their families. As part of the ...
Around a child’s first birthday, parents and caregivers can often start noticing signs and behaviors that could point to developmental delay in their children, causing concern for their well-being.
Early childhood development includes acquiring fine and gross motor skills. While both these skills involve movement, they do have differences: Fine motor skills involve movement of the smaller muscle ...
A recent review published in Pediatric Physical Therapy has highlighted deficiencies in the scientific support and ...
A new UCLA Health study highlights concerning gaps in how child neurologists understand and address motor difficulties in ...
One of the most important things parents can do for their children — especially during the vital first few years when they are growing and developing so quickly — is taking them to a pediatrician ...