U.S., May 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07579559) titled 'Animal Fun Program and Kinesthetic Development in Down Syndrome' on May 05.

Brief Summary: The purpose of the study is that Animal-fun activities capture children's attention, making them a powerful tool for enhancing kinesthetic awareness and gross motor skills. Although play-based programs like Animal Fun boost motor development, no research has yet examined if adding animal interaction can specifically improve proprioception in children with Down syndrome. There is no difference in the effects of animal fun program on kinesthesia in children with Down syndrome.There is a difference in the effects of animal fun program on kinesthes...