Associations of biological factors and affordances in the home with infant motor development
Pediatrics International2012Vol. 55(2), pp. 197–203
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Raquel Saccani, Nádia Cristina Valentini, Keila RG Pereira, Alessandra Bombarda Müller, Carl Gabbard
Abstract
The home environment partially explained infant development outcomes and infants at risk could possibly be helped with a home assessment for affordances.
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