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Therapeutic Climbing for Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder: Multiple Case Studies and Logic Model of a Novel Intervention Program.

PubMed / Adapt Phys Activ Q · 2026-03-24 · By Jasmin E · Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ

A study published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly examined therapeutic climbing as a novel intervention for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), presenting multiple case studies alongside a logic model of the program. The research explores how structured climbing activities may address the motor skill challenges characteristic of DCD in pediatric populations. Findings contribute to the growing body of evidence on alternative movement-based therapies for children with coordination difficulties.

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