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. 2018 Feb 16;5(2):25. doi: 10.3390/children5020025

Table 1.

The Total ATEC score norms as a function of the initial score and age from Figure 2. To find out a typical score trajectory for a child, (1) find the column with the child’s current age; (2) find the line with the child’s current ATEC total score; (3) in the same line, read typical ATEC total score at any age. For example, a typical child with ATEC total score of 116 at age 2 is expected to reduce ATEC total score to 86 at age 3; 68 at age 4; 56 at age 5; 48 at age 6; 39 at age 7; 36 at age 8; 32 at age 9; 27 at age 10; 26 at age 11; and 28 at age 12.

Age
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
35 25 17 15 14
45 40 30 22 20 18 19 21 22 22 24
55 43 33 24 22 19 20 22 23 23 25
64 48 37 28 25 21 21 23 24 24 26
76 63 50 39 34 29 27 27 25 25 27
84 65 53 41 36 31 28 27 25 25 27
94 74 60 47 42 36 32 29 26 26 27
105 75 61 49 42 37 33 30 26 26 27
116 86 68 56 48 39 36 32 27 26 28
93 72 60 52 45 43 40 34 31 30
103 82 69 58 50 46 43 39 35 34
113 95 78 66 55 50 45 42 39 37
105 82 69 58 52 47 43 40 38
112 89 73 61 54 48 44 42 39
94 75 63 55 49 45 42 40
104 92 78 68 59 54 48 44
115 102 91 76 64 58 52 48
104 94 77 65 58 53 49
114 95 82 71 63 59
103 88 75 66 61
95 79 69 63
86 76 67