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The effect of animal-assisted therapy on fine motor skill development
2020
The Young Researcher
This study investigated the effect of weekly animal assisted activities utilizing guinea pigs on the fine motor development of children in grades kindergarten through third while also aiming to find more engaging and effective methods of occupational therapy for children in particular. An experimental research method was used to obtain quantitative data measuring fine motor ability through three different baseline data tests before and after a four week period. These baseline tests were
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