Evidence reviewed as of before 01-01-2021 Author(s): Ogourtsova, T. (PhD OT); Steven, E. (MSc App OT); Iliopoulos, G. (MSc App OT); & Majnemer, A. (PhD, OT, FCAHS)

Introduction

GAME (Goal-Activity-Motor-Enrichment) program was developed in Australia to provide early intervention to premature infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP), targeting their motor skills, as well as parental perception and satisfaction of motor performance. The GAME program is an intervention based on the principles of motor learning, family-centered care, parent coaching, and environmental enrichment. Environmental enrichment includes assistance in setting up play environments to promote child self-generated movements, exploration and task success. The specific interventions are customized based on parental goals, the child’s motor ability and home environment (including toys and equipment).  Interventions are provided in the child’s home every 2 weeks until the child turns 1 year old. Home programs with suggested activities are provided based on identified goals.

Accessed on June 8, 2022 from https://qcprrc.centre.uq.edu.au/article/2021/04/game-harnessing-neuroplasticity-improve-motor-performance-infants-cerebral-palsy-pragmatic-randomized-controlled-trial

Resources

Parent & Family Information

Clinician Information

Infants at very high risk for CP

CP level N/A

References

  • Morgan, C., Novak, I., Dale, R. C., Guzzetta, A., & Badawi, N. (2016). Single blind randomised controlled trial of GAME (Goals – Activity – Motor Enrichment) in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy. Research in developmental disabilities55, 256–267. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2016.04.005

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