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Relaxation Practices (Integrative Therapy)
- Effects of infant massage on the cognitive, motor, and social-emotional functioning of high-risk infants
Natalie G. Gallagher, Ph.D.
Bridges, Volume 2, Number 12
Results from this synthesis indicate that insufficient evidence is available to support the use of this practice for improving cognitive, motor and social-emotional outcomes in high-risk infants.
"Ay, there's the rub . . ." Infant massage holds promise
not yet confirmed by research
Bottomlines, Volume 2, Number 12
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Effects of yoga on young children
with or at risk for developmental disabilities or delays
Danielle Z. Kassow, Ph.D.
Bridges, Volume 3, Number 2
Findings from this synthesis indicate that, of available studies, methodological and procedural problems raise questions about the efficacy of the practice with young children.
Claims for yoga might be 'stretching it'
Bottomlines, Volume 3, Number 2
- Effects of relaxation therapy as a behavioral intervention for young children with or at risk for disabilities or delays
Carl J. Dunst , Ph.D.
(In preparation)