At preschool age, motor skills and cognitive functions are regularly examined at well-child visits. Although reliable screening depends on the stability of the assessed developmental domains, little is known about the stability of motor and cognitive performance in preschool children. The aim of the present study was to investigate how stable motor skills and cognitive functioning are in the preschool years and whether they can predict their own and respective outcome 1 year later. 509 children were examined (46.4% female; M = 3.9 years; SD = 0.6; range 3.0–6.0 years) from the Swiss Preschoolers' Health Study (SPLASHY) at baseline and 1 year later. A Latent Variable Cross-lagged Panel Model revealed that both motor skills and cognitive func...
The assessment of motor functioning in young children has become increasingly important in recent ye...
The twofold purpose of this study was to compare motor function in preschool children born with vary...
AIM To determine whether motor development at 3 months of age is associated with cognitive, motor, a...
Understanding the stability of individual differences in motor performance during the early years of...
Background: Normal motor development and adequate levels of physical activity engagement during the ...
Motor skills are interrelated with essential domains of childhood such as cognitive and social devel...
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The determination of the level of motor development should be a common ...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
BACKGROUND: A relationship between motor performance and cognitive functioning is increasingly being...
Abstract The assessment of motor functioning in young children has become increasingly important in ...
Background: Normal motor development and adequate levels of physical activity engagement during the ...
There has been an increasing interest in the relationship between motor skills and executive functio...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a short-term motor program on the exe...
Background: Motor skill competence (MSC) and perceived competence (PC) are primary correlates that a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stability of the scores obtained on tests of motor development from birt...
The assessment of motor functioning in young children has become increasingly important in recent ye...
The twofold purpose of this study was to compare motor function in preschool children born with vary...
AIM To determine whether motor development at 3 months of age is associated with cognitive, motor, a...
Understanding the stability of individual differences in motor performance during the early years of...
Background: Normal motor development and adequate levels of physical activity engagement during the ...
Motor skills are interrelated with essential domains of childhood such as cognitive and social devel...
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The determination of the level of motor development should be a common ...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
BACKGROUND: A relationship between motor performance and cognitive functioning is increasingly being...
Abstract The assessment of motor functioning in young children has become increasingly important in ...
Background: Normal motor development and adequate levels of physical activity engagement during the ...
There has been an increasing interest in the relationship between motor skills and executive functio...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a short-term motor program on the exe...
Background: Motor skill competence (MSC) and perceived competence (PC) are primary correlates that a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stability of the scores obtained on tests of motor development from birt...
The assessment of motor functioning in young children has become increasingly important in recent ye...
The twofold purpose of this study was to compare motor function in preschool children born with vary...
AIM To determine whether motor development at 3 months of age is associated with cognitive, motor, a...