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== Objective ==
== Objective ==
The WHO scales aims to link the growth of the child and the motor development in one single reference. The final version of the protocol includes six items: "Sitting without support", "Hands-and-knees crawling", "Standing with assistance", "Walking with assistance", "Standing alone", and "Walking alone". The WHO provides an important information about child's gross motor development in different cultural settings<ref>Wijnhoven, T. M., et al. (2004). "Assessment of gross motor development in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study." Food Nutr Bull 25(1 Suppl): S37-45.</ref>.


== Intended Population ==
== Intended Population ==

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The WHO scales aims to link the growth of the child and the motor development in one single reference. The final version of the protocol includes six items: "Sitting without support", "Hands-and-knees crawling", "Standing with assistance", "Walking with assistance", "Standing alone", and "Walking alone". The WHO provides an important information about child's gross motor development in different cultural settings[1].

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  1. Wijnhoven, T. M., et al. (2004). "Assessment of gross motor development in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study." Food Nutr Bull 25(1 Suppl): S37-45.