Aquatic Developmental Play Program for Children in Early Intervention: A Case Series
Background: Despite limited evidence, aquatic programming has the potential to be an ideal intervention for young children with disabilities because of its unique and dynamic properties. This study explored the impact of an aquatic developmental play program in addressing sensory integration and mot...
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Main Authors: | Brynn Butzman (Author), Cynthia Lau (Author), Cheryl Vanier (Author) |
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