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Divergent Development of Manual Skills in Children who are Blind or Sighted
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2007
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Motor DevelopmentLanguage DevelopmentDisabilitySighted ChildrenAtypical Language DevelopmentMotor DifficultyDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial SciencesIntellectual ImpairmentDevelopmental Coordination DisorderChild LanguageCognitive DevelopmentCongenital BlindnessHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceVisual ImpairmentManual SkillsGlobal Developmental DelayChild DevelopmentPediatricsFine Motor SkillsSpecial EducationDivergent Development
This empirical study compared the average ages at which four children with congenital blindness acquired 32 fine motor skills with age norms for sighted children. The results indicated that the children experienced extreme developmental delays in the acquisition of manual skills and a high degree of variability in developmental delays within and across six categories of fine-motor skills.
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