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Are the cognitive functions of children with Down syndrome related to their participation
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 09/29/09
Rihtman T et al. – The findings emphasize the need for paediatric Down syndrome intervention to encourage improved body functions while emphasizing the acquisition of functional skills that enable enhanced participation in age–appropriate activities.
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