Title of article :
Gross motor development and reach on sound as critical tools for the development of the blind child
Author/Authors :
Fazzi Elisa، نويسنده , , Lanners Josée، نويسنده , , Ferrari-Ginevra Oreste، نويسنده , , Achille Claudia، نويسنده , , Luparia Antonella، نويسنده , , Signorini Sabrina، نويسنده , , Lanzi Giovanni، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
7
From page :
269
To page :
275
Abstract :
The aim of the study was to assess early neuromotor development in 20 congenitally blind or severely visually impaired children, nine without (B) and 11 with associated handicaps (B+H), in order to develop a strategy for early intervention in these subjects. The mean age at first observation was 11.4 months (range: 4–30 months). The mean follow-up duration was 16.9 months (range: 3–36 months). Assessment included developmental history, neurological examination, video-recording of spontaneous activity and administration of the Reynell–Zinkin Scales and neuroradiological and neurophysiological investigations. All B children walked independently (mean age 19.8 months) and 55.5% crawled (mean age 15 months); the B+H subjects displayed absence of almost all neuromotor functions, except one who walked at 20 months. All the B and just one (9%) of the B+H children developed satisfactory fine motor abilities. ‘Reach on sound’ at distance was achieved by all the B children by the age of 14.2 months while in the B+H group it was achieved by only two subjects at a median age of 19.5 months. We conclude that it is possible to describe the profile of neuromotor development in B and B+H children; strategies to help postural-motor development and ‘reach on sound’ appear to be fundamental in early intervention in these subjects.
Keywords :
Blind infant , handicap , early development
Journal title :
Brain and Development
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Brain and Development
Record number :
494522
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