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Our results clearly suggest that infant motor development predicts higher sport participation.
We hypothesised that earlier infant motor development predicts increased sports participation and higher physical education grade at age 14 years.
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Earlier infant motor development may predict higher levels of physical activity as indicated by higher school PE grade, participation in a greater number of different types of sports and increased frequency of sports participation.
And this: Language development predicts school success.
Emerging evidence from the basic sciences in infant rhesus macaque monkeys suggests that the immature MNS can facilitate the imitative capabilities of infants, and that consistent demonstration of imitative skills and subsequent manual skills can predict later motor development.
According to the designers of the GMFCS, most children will remain at the same level from age 2 to 12 years, which makes it possible to try to predict gross motor development [ 12].
Basso et al [ 16] showed that classifying babies as "growth restricted" based on their expected size predicted delayed motor development at 6 months slightly better than the usual criterion of small-for-gestation, and that combining the two criteria may thus improve prediction.
To evaluate the hypothesis that elevated levels of inflammation-related proteins in early postnatal blood predict impaired mental and motor development in extremely preterm infants.
Our study concludes that delayed gross motor development and early evidence of speech problems predict risk of reading impairment; however, reading impairment may not be associated with motor problems.
In those models, cognitive and motor development of very preterm children was hypothesized to predict the score on the DAP, while taking into account multiple risk at birth.
We also noted that therapists found it difficult to predict the rate of infant's motor development at baseline given the limited motor repertoire at enrolment age and the lack of a robust severity measure for infants.
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