Motor development | Behavior | MCAT | Khan Academy
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Love the in-a-nutshell, layman explanations about motor dev. and references on research and statistics. Thank you for this! ~Sincerely, student in OT.
Love these videos!
Thanks🙏🏻🙏🏻
Awesome videos!!
Really nice videos you guys make, but it would be awesome, if you would refer to your sources. For an example, are you guys using the Denver II scheme for the developmental age intervals? Anywho, keep up the nice work! Greetings from Denmark (Odense)
Are those muscles strengthened by internal clocks or simply after enough repetition and rest intervalls?
Thought they only did math