Background Several studies have been demonstrating the developmental conse- quences of early childhood hearing loss in terms of language, com- munication, academic, and social-emotional functioning [1]. However, there is still no consensus on whether young children with hearing losses (HL) are comparable to hearing peers regarding their motor competence. Whereas some studies associate hearing loss with poorer motor development [2], others show that HI children are as proficient as their hearing peers [3]. Nevertheless, most of these studies has been focusing older children and to date, no study has examined Portuguese HI children’s motor competence. Objective This study aimed to examine motor competence of children with HL in comparison wit...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)Background: Hearing loss in child...
Hearing impaired children have a higher risk for motor deficits and more specifically balance defici...
Introduction: The study of the motor coordination is approached in several scientific areas as the m...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
AIM:We examined the effect of partial hearing, including cochlear implantation, on the development o...
Background and Aim: Research conducted since the early 1900s has consistently identified differences...
Acquisition of gross motor skill is a natural developmental process for children. This aspect of hum...
Hearing impairment is a major limitation in communication, and it can obstruct psychological develop...
Studies have reported that, with the exception of balance, children and adolescents with and without...
Objective: The clinical balance performance of normal-hearing (NH) children was compared with the ba...
Previous research has shown an association between children’s development of psychosocial and motor ...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify the predictive ability of vestibular function test results on mot...
Children with hearing deficits frequently have delayed motor development. The purpose of this study ...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)Background: Hearing loss in child...
Hearing impaired children have a higher risk for motor deficits and more specifically balance defici...
Introduction: The study of the motor coordination is approached in several scientific areas as the m...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
AIM:We examined the effect of partial hearing, including cochlear implantation, on the development o...
Background and Aim: Research conducted since the early 1900s has consistently identified differences...
Acquisition of gross motor skill is a natural developmental process for children. This aspect of hum...
Hearing impairment is a major limitation in communication, and it can obstruct psychological develop...
Studies have reported that, with the exception of balance, children and adolescents with and without...
Objective: The clinical balance performance of normal-hearing (NH) children was compared with the ba...
Previous research has shown an association between children’s development of psychosocial and motor ...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify the predictive ability of vestibular function test results on mot...
Children with hearing deficits frequently have delayed motor development. The purpose of this study ...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)Background: Hearing loss in child...
Hearing impaired children have a higher risk for motor deficits and more specifically balance defici...