No! The Doman Delacato technique was the idea that peripheral stimulation would bring brain changes that could effectuate
muscular development.

Michael
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And then there is this one...

Crawling and creeping patterns in relation to speech and reading.

Author: Sharon Loretta Carney
Publisher: 1967.
Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)--University of Montana.
Edition/Format:   Thesis/dissertation : Manuscript  Archival Material :
English
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Could this be related to a many year ago phenomenon such as the
Doman-Delacato patterning technique?  I understood that that theory was
not held in high repute.

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Robert W. Wildblood, PhD
Adjunct Psychology Faculty
Germanna Community College
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