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A Comparison of the Fundamental Motor Skills of Preschool-Aged Children With and Without Visual Impairments.

Ali Brian1, Sally Taunton Miedema1, Jerraco L Johnson2, Isabel Chica3.   

Abstract

Fundamental motor skills (FMS) are an underlying mechanism driving physical activity behavior and promoting positive developmental trajectories for health. However, little is known about FMS of preschool-aged children with visual impairments (VI). The purpose of this study was to examine the FMS of preschool-aged children (N = 25) with (n = 10) and without (n = 15) VI as measured using the Test of Gross Motor Development-3. Children without VI performed significantly higher than their peers for locomotor (M = +11.87, p = .014, η2 = .31) and ball skills (M = +13.69, p < .001, η2 = .56). Regardless of the presence of a VI, many participants struggled with developing FMS, with the greatest disparity resting within ball skills. These findings help to clarify the FMS levels of preschool-aged children with VI. Thus, there is a need for both further inquiry and intervention for all children.

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Keywords:  blindness; disability; early childhood; gross motor skills; motor competence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33741749     DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2019-0157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adapt Phys Activ Q        ISSN: 0736-5829            Impact factor:   2.741


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1.  A Qualitative Inquiry of a Three-Month Virtual Practicum Program on Youth with Visual Impairments and Their Coaches.

Authors:  Lauren J Lieberman; Lindsay Ball; Pamela Beach; Melanie Perreault
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 3.390

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