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Effects of Motor Skill Instruction on Fundamental Motor Skill Development
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2003
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Motor Skill InstructionMotor LearningMotor SkillMotor DevelopmentEducationPreschool DevelopmentMotor ControlMotor DifficultyKinesiologyCognitive Development9-Week Instructional ProgramMotor BehaviorHealth SciencesRehabilitationGlobal Developmental DelayInstructionChild DevelopmentEarly EducationPosttest ScoresGender ManovaMotor SystemSpecial EducationMotor Skill InterventionHuman Movement
The influence of a 9-week instructional program on locomotor and object control skill development of preschoolers who are at risk of developmental delay was investigated. The motor skill instruction group (n = 33) received 18, 35-min lessons; the comparison group (n = 30) received the regular prekindergarten program. Pre and posttest scores on the locomotor and object control subscales of the Test of Gross Motor Development (Ulrich, 1985) were obtained. A Group by Gender MANOVA with repeated measures yielded a significant Group by Time interaction. The intervention group performed significantly better than the comparison group from pre to posttest for both locomotor and object control skills. Additionally, this group had significantly higher posttest scores than the comparison group.
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