Perceptual-motor behavior on down syndroms

This text is a collection of research which provides readers a window into the behavioural variability exhibited by persons with Down's Syndrome. With this resource researchers, educators, parents and students should gain an increased understanding that perceptual-motor behaviour in Down's...

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Main Author: Werks, Donald J. (Author)
Other Authors: Weeks, Daniel J. 1956- (Editor), Chua, Romeo 1967- (Editor), Elliott, Digby 1950- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Champaign Human Kinetics 2000
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