In this work surveys of latent motility abilities and skills of school children are shown. The sample for this survey was consisted of two subsamples. First one has consisted of deaf children N=29, and the second one has consisted hearing children of same age N=69. Subsamples of deaf is chosen according to model of applied sample, and subsample is chosen randomly, so two stages group sample N=90 has been created. After quantitative differences have been discovered between subsamples, hearing pupils have shown statistically better results at motility skills and techniques than deaf children and cumulative results have been subjected to inter correlation of variables. The target of using this method was determination of saturation of com...
The problem in this study is that there is no varied learning model in sports learning, especially t...
To measure the rhythmic body rocking of deaf preadolescents, 320 deaf and hard of hearing students b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of vestibular rehabilitation therapy program o...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Introduction: The study of the motor coordination is approached in several scientific areas as the m...
This study aimed to examine motor performance in deaf elementary school children and its association...
The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic balance skill of deaf and hard-hearing children wit...
The vestibular function and static balance skills of 34 children who had sensori-neural deafness, ra...
Delayed balance development by deaf children has been well documented. Studies indicate that the poo...
This study analyses various disorders of general motor skills, voluntary finger movement, and articu...
Using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test the motor performance of 34 deaf – hard-of-hearing pupils, 6-14 y...
V práci jsme sledovali a porovnávali koordinační úroveň žáků neslyšících a nedoslýchavých. Prostředn...
Background and Aim: Research conducted since the early 1900s has consistently identified differences...
Background Several studies have been demonstrating the developmental conse- quences of early childho...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
The problem in this study is that there is no varied learning model in sports learning, especially t...
To measure the rhythmic body rocking of deaf preadolescents, 320 deaf and hard of hearing students b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of vestibular rehabilitation therapy program o...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Introduction: The study of the motor coordination is approached in several scientific areas as the m...
This study aimed to examine motor performance in deaf elementary school children and its association...
The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic balance skill of deaf and hard-hearing children wit...
The vestibular function and static balance skills of 34 children who had sensori-neural deafness, ra...
Delayed balance development by deaf children has been well documented. Studies indicate that the poo...
This study analyses various disorders of general motor skills, voluntary finger movement, and articu...
Using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test the motor performance of 34 deaf – hard-of-hearing pupils, 6-14 y...
V práci jsme sledovali a porovnávali koordinační úroveň žáků neslyšících a nedoslýchavých. Prostředn...
Background and Aim: Research conducted since the early 1900s has consistently identified differences...
Background Several studies have been demonstrating the developmental conse- quences of early childho...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
The problem in this study is that there is no varied learning model in sports learning, especially t...
To measure the rhythmic body rocking of deaf preadolescents, 320 deaf and hard of hearing students b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of vestibular rehabilitation therapy program o...