Background: Decades of research, largely from associational studies, show that the relationships of movement proficiency with the cognitive and social aspects of development are particularly strong in early childhood. Children who move proficiently tend to have better cognitive skills and social behaviors. However, the mechanisms that underpin these relationships remain unclear and research that explores causation is necessary. This study will explore the antecedent role of movement proficiency in the cognitive and social domains of child development, by examining whether a targeted movement skills training program facilitates improvements in cognitive and social skills. Methods: A group-randomized controlled trial will be conducted, implem...
Fundamental movement skills are a correlate of physical activity and weight status. Children who par...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of young children do not achieve minimum recommendations of 60 daily minutes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fundamental movement skills (FMS) training o...
Background: Decades of research, largely from associational studies, show that the relationships of ...
Objectives: The literature suggests that there is a relationship between motor function and cognitiv...
Purpose: To determine the association between physical activity and cognition in preschool children....
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
This study examined the effects of participation in a parent-involved movement instruction program, ...
Proficiency in fundamental movement skills (FMS) lays the foundation for being physically active and...
Physical Activity is essential for growth, development and wellbeing. Children with poor motor coord...
Background Fundamental movement skill proficiency and perceived physical competence have been shown ...
Purpose: To identify the social-ecological correlates associated with fundamental movement skills at...
BackgroundMovement skill competence (e.g. the ability to throw, run and kick) is a potentially impor...
By the time typical children reach infant school they have in place key movement skills such as runn...
This study was aimed at identifying the pattern of early age children’s motor skills development. By...
Fundamental movement skills are a correlate of physical activity and weight status. Children who par...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of young children do not achieve minimum recommendations of 60 daily minutes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fundamental movement skills (FMS) training o...
Background: Decades of research, largely from associational studies, show that the relationships of ...
Objectives: The literature suggests that there is a relationship between motor function and cognitiv...
Purpose: To determine the association between physical activity and cognition in preschool children....
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
This study examined the effects of participation in a parent-involved movement instruction program, ...
Proficiency in fundamental movement skills (FMS) lays the foundation for being physically active and...
Physical Activity is essential for growth, development and wellbeing. Children with poor motor coord...
Background Fundamental movement skill proficiency and perceived physical competence have been shown ...
Purpose: To identify the social-ecological correlates associated with fundamental movement skills at...
BackgroundMovement skill competence (e.g. the ability to throw, run and kick) is a potentially impor...
By the time typical children reach infant school they have in place key movement skills such as runn...
This study was aimed at identifying the pattern of early age children’s motor skills development. By...
Fundamental movement skills are a correlate of physical activity and weight status. Children who par...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of young children do not achieve minimum recommendations of 60 daily minutes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fundamental movement skills (FMS) training o...