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Describing normal development in an African setting:the utility of the Kilifi Developmental Inventory among young children at the Kenyan coast
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- 2016
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Abstract
- The Kilifi Developmental Inventory (KDI) is a tool developed in Kenya for the assessment of psychomotor development in infants and young children. We developed age-appropriate standards against which the developmental progress of individual children could be tracked. The current report is based on three studies completed among 1428 children aged between 5 and 36 months and living within rural and urban locations at the Coast of Kenya. We identified age-appropriate cut-offs and expected ranges of performance to facilitate the identification and monitoring of children with impaired psychomotor development.
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- Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia and Holding, Penny and Ali, Amina Abubakar and Kvalsvig, Jane and Taylor, H. Gerry and King, Christopher L. (2016) Describing normal development in an African setting:the utility of the Kilifi Developmental Inventory among young children at the Kenyan coast. Learning and Individual Differences, 46. pp. 3-10. ISSN 1041-6080
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1099164506
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource