Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
371805 Research in Developmental Disabilities 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The attainment of developmental milestones was examined and compared in 162 infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities, including Down Syndrome (n = 26), Cerebral Palsy (n = 19), Global Developmental Delay (n = 22), Premature birth (n = 66), and Seizure Disorder (n = 29). Toddlers in the Seizures Disorder group began crawling at a significantly younger age than toddlers in the Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy groups. Additionally, toddlers in the Seizure Disorder group began walking at a younger age than children in the Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and Global Developmental Delay groups, while toddlers in the Prematurity group began walking at a younger age than children in the Down Syndrome group. No between group differences were found with respect to age at which first words were spoken. Results and their implications are discussed.

► Examined developmental milestone attainment in 162 toddlers with DD. ► Examined the milestones of crawling, walking, and saying first word. ► Toddlers with Seizure Disorders met motor milestones the earliest. ► Toddlers with Down Syndrome and CP met motor milestones latest. ► No differences were found between groups in age of first word.

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