PEDIATRICS Vol. 33 No. 6 June 1964, pp. 911
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CHARLES KENNEDY M.D.

This short text is an articulate presentation of a group of hypotheses which serve as the basis for treatment of such varied disabilities as stuttering, difficulty in learning to read, failure in speech development, strabismus, and behavioral problems. The essence of these is that unless an infant is allowed to proceed within the confines of a certain timetable of rigidly defined motor and special sense activities he runs the serious risk of impairing his mature cerebral function.