Are postural adjustments during reaching related to walking development in typically developing infants and infants at risk of cerebral palsy?

Conclusion Increasing age rather than the transition to independent walking is associated with increasing direction-specificity of TD-infants during reaching while sitting, while infants at very high risk of CP show no increase in direction-specificity, suggesting that they gradually grow into a postural deficit.
Source: Infant Behavior and Development - Category: Child Development Source Type: research