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ediatric physical therapy and developmental science share a fundamental concern-the optimization of developmental outcome. Advances in both fields have led to progress in understanding the factors that promote development and the types of experience and intervention that are effective in the face of developmental challenge. In this special issue, we bring together the latest innovations in pediatric physical therapy and developmental science, highlighting how these advances can inform rehabilitation efforts and pave the way for new research synergies across the 2 fields.
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