[Purpose] The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender and family factors on performance in the fine motor domain of the Denver II developmental screening test. [Subjects and Methods] Data were obtained from 2038 healthy children, 999 boys (49%) and 1039 girls (51%) in four age groups: 0-24 months (57%), 25-40 months (21.1%), 41-56 months (10.4%), and 57-82 months (11.5%). [Results] Female gender, higher maternal age, especially in children older than 24 months, and higher maternal education were associated with earlier accomplishment of fine motor items. Higher socioeconomic status was correlated with fine motor skills more noticeably at young ages. [Conclusion] The results of this study support the role of environmenta...
We tracked the motor skill development of young children aged 3–6 years and investigated the influen...
This study evaluated the effect of a 10-week fundamental motor skill programme in pre-schoolers with...
The aim of this study was to assess differences in fundamental motor skills (FMS) proficiency betwee...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender and family factors on per...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender and family factors on per...
International audienceWe sought to determine the extent to which sex differences in psychomotor deve...
Early motor skills underpin the more complex and specialized movements required for physical activit...
Attention to adequate motor development is important during the pre-school years, to minimise possib...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)Fine and gross motor skills are essential for healthy ...
Physical activity and motor competence (MC) have been considered to be closely related and prevent c...
Physical activity and motor competence (MC) have been considered to be closely related and prevent c...
As the development of movement skills are so crucial to a child’s involvement in lifelong physical a...
Anlar, Banu/0000-0001-6727-6229WOS: 000334410200004PubMed: 23715950The aim of this study was to asse...
Background: Motor development in early childhood undergoes great maturation and refinements due to t...
Background: Motor skill is important to young children’s overall well-being. However, there has been...
We tracked the motor skill development of young children aged 3–6 years and investigated the influen...
This study evaluated the effect of a 10-week fundamental motor skill programme in pre-schoolers with...
The aim of this study was to assess differences in fundamental motor skills (FMS) proficiency betwee...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender and family factors on per...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender and family factors on per...
International audienceWe sought to determine the extent to which sex differences in psychomotor deve...
Early motor skills underpin the more complex and specialized movements required for physical activit...
Attention to adequate motor development is important during the pre-school years, to minimise possib...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)Fine and gross motor skills are essential for healthy ...
Physical activity and motor competence (MC) have been considered to be closely related and prevent c...
Physical activity and motor competence (MC) have been considered to be closely related and prevent c...
As the development of movement skills are so crucial to a child’s involvement in lifelong physical a...
Anlar, Banu/0000-0001-6727-6229WOS: 000334410200004PubMed: 23715950The aim of this study was to asse...
Background: Motor development in early childhood undergoes great maturation and refinements due to t...
Background: Motor skill is important to young children’s overall well-being. However, there has been...
We tracked the motor skill development of young children aged 3–6 years and investigated the influen...
This study evaluated the effect of a 10-week fundamental motor skill programme in pre-schoolers with...
The aim of this study was to assess differences in fundamental motor skills (FMS) proficiency betwee...