The purpose of this study was to test fundamental motor skills (FMS) in young children with visual impairments (VI) and non-VI children. This study used a cross-sectional design, descriptive-analytic with purposive sampling. Children without VI showed higher locomotor skills (M= 21.38, SD= 6.69) when compared to children with VI (M= 9.70, SD= 3.09). Children without VI showed higher ball skills (M = 18.74, SD = 6.54) when compared to children with VI (M = 5.23, SD = 5.44)). For locomotor skills there was a significant effect on vision (F=17.55, p=.014, η2=.31). For children with VI, birth control (n=7) performed higher (M=10.33, SD=10.54) compared to non-birth VI (n=3; M 4.02, SD=2, 73). For ball skills there was a significant effect on vis...
Children with visual impairments (VI) tend to struggle with their fundamental motor skills (FMS), an...
Children with visual impairments (CWVI) generally perform poorer in gross motor skills when compared...
The aim of this study was to provide an empirical basis for teaching gross motor skills in children ...
The purpose of this study was to test fundamental motor skills (FMS) in young children with visual i...
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual impairments (VI) aged 7...
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual impairments (VI) aged 7...
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual impairments (VI) aged 7...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
Children with visual impairments (VI) tend to struggle with their fundamental motor skills (FMS), an...
The purpose of this study was to assess the gross motor skills development among visually impaired c...
Children with visual impairments (VI) tend to struggle with their fundamental motor skills (FMS), an...
Children with visual impairments (CWVI) generally perform poorer in gross motor skills when compared...
The aim of this study was to provide an empirical basis for teaching gross motor skills in children ...
The purpose of this study was to test fundamental motor skills (FMS) in young children with visual i...
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual impairments (VI) aged 7...
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual impairments (VI) aged 7...
The aim of this study was to examine the performance of children with visual impairments (VI) aged 7...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
This thesis focuses on the motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments (V...
Children with visual impairments (VI) tend to struggle with their fundamental motor skills (FMS), an...
The purpose of this study was to assess the gross motor skills development among visually impaired c...
Children with visual impairments (VI) tend to struggle with their fundamental motor skills (FMS), an...
Children with visual impairments (CWVI) generally perform poorer in gross motor skills when compared...
The aim of this study was to provide an empirical basis for teaching gross motor skills in children ...