Item does not contain fulltextA sample of 125 children from grades 4 and 5 of two normal Dutch primary schools were investigated regarding the incidence of handwriting problems and other fine motor disabilities. Handwriting quality was assessed with the concise assessment method for children's handwriting (BHK) and the school questionnaire for teachers (SQT). Two groups of 12 children each were formed, one group of good writers and a group of poor writers selected from the lower performance range. The latter group was investigated in depth by assessing general and fine motor ability using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (M-ABC test) and the Motor Performance School Readiness Test (MSRT). We hypothesised that poor handwriting is...
Objective: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticity in h...
Handwriting difficulties are well documented in children with Developmental Coordination\ud Disorder...
Contains fulltext : 99374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The wide varia...
A sample of 125 children from grades 4 and 5 of two normal Dutch primary schools were investigated r...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Research on the use of speed, as an indicator of motor handwriting problems, is controversial and th...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
Aim The study investigated the relationships between handwriting, visuomotor integration, and neurol...
The nature of handwriting difficulties have been explored in children with specific developmental di...
Handwriting deficits, or dysgraphia, are present in several neurodevelopmental disorders. To investi...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between fine motor and psycho...
Handwriting difficulties are often included in descriptions of Developmental Coordination Disorder (...
AbstractObjectiveChildren with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticit...
Objective: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticity in h...
Objective: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticity in h...
Handwriting difficulties are well documented in children with Developmental Coordination\ud Disorder...
Contains fulltext : 99374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The wide varia...
A sample of 125 children from grades 4 and 5 of two normal Dutch primary schools were investigated r...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Research on the use of speed, as an indicator of motor handwriting problems, is controversial and th...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
Aim The study investigated the relationships between handwriting, visuomotor integration, and neurol...
The nature of handwriting difficulties have been explored in children with specific developmental di...
Handwriting deficits, or dysgraphia, are present in several neurodevelopmental disorders. To investi...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between fine motor and psycho...
Handwriting difficulties are often included in descriptions of Developmental Coordination Disorder (...
AbstractObjectiveChildren with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticit...
Objective: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticity in h...
Objective: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrate a lack of automaticity in h...
Handwriting difficulties are well documented in children with Developmental Coordination\ud Disorder...
Contains fulltext : 99374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The wide varia...