![]() This scale may be most appropriate and detect greatest changes in children aged three to six years in typically developing children and those with mild to moderate motor impairment. Most children who are seven years and older who are typically developing demonstrate mastery of items on the Pediatric Balance Scale. Females demonstrated significantly higher scores than their male counterparts across all age groups with the greatest differences occurring between two and four years old. Scores on the Pediatric Balance Scale are moderately correlated to age (r=0.689) and height (r=0.650) in typically developing children. As children age, scores increase with age with the biggest increase between ages six and seven. ![]() Performance on the Pediatric Balance Scale is significantly affected by age and gender. ![]()
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