Children with Down syndrome have unique defining traits with a specific bearing on their psychomotor development. Brain characteristics, musculoskeletal abnormalities and associated medical conditions are the most significant factors that affect their psychomotor development, both in terms of milestone timing and in the quality of movements. The main aim of early intervention is to optimize and support the child's development, fostering their capabilities and taking on board their individuality. Physiotherapy is offered primarily as a preventive service. Children are given the chance to experience appropriate movement, by setting optimum patterns and preventing misaligned ones. Parents and significant others in the child's environment are also given advice.
Paper presented orally at the Family Education and Food-for-Thought Meetings. Fundació Catalana Síndrome de Down. February 2008.