peabody developmental motor scales

Why are PDMS important in Pediatrics?

The PDMS are crucial in pediatric assessments for several reasons:
1. Early Detection: They help in the early detection of motor development delays, which is vital for timely intervention.
2. Individualized Intervention: They guide the creation of personalized intervention plans tailored to a child's specific needs.
3. Progress Monitoring: The scales allow healthcare providers to track a child's progress over time, ensuring that the interventions are effective.

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