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Functional Sitting Skill Development, Sitting Posture And The Relationship To Object Permanence In Infants With Motor Delays, Karl Jancart, Jessica Spirnak, Claire Boe, Amber Delprince, Regina Harbourne
Functional Sitting Skill Development, Sitting Posture And The Relationship To Object Permanence In Infants With Motor Delays, Karl Jancart, Jessica Spirnak, Claire Boe, Amber Delprince, Regina Harbourne
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Functional Sitting Skill Development, Sitting Posture and the Relationship to Object Permanence in Infants with Motor Delays
Early in development, infant movement allows exploration and manipulation of objects, which builds cognition. Object permanence, the ability to understand that objects exist when they cannot be seen, is a cognitive construct developed in infancy, and has been shown to relate to early motor development, specifically self-mobility. However, the development of sitting may also contribute to building cognition through object understanding. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of functional sitting skill development, measured by a standardized clinical test (Gross …