It leans
To understand the reasons of it, lets look as children with a spastic diplegiya move the tone is more raised in feet, than in hands and with a spastic hemiplegia the tone on one party of a body prevails.
The child can raise the head, but thus too strongly unbends a neck and his chin is displaced fig.
forward.
It leans on hands, but they are pressed to sides, and shoulders are raised and help to hold the head.
Such pose does not allow to transfer body weight to one hand and to release the second to stretch and make a start forward.
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