Modifiable factors which predict children's gross motor competence: a prospective cohort study.
Lisa M BarnettJill A HnatiukJo SalmonKylie D HeskethPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2019)
Providing a supportive environment with older children and equipment, and allowing toddlers' freedom to move, appears important. Opportunities exist to educate parents on their important role in developing children's motor skills. Clinicians could advise parents that the home environment can make a difference to their child's FMS starting from infancy.