BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problems and higher-order cognitive deficits. The aim of this study was to examine the motor skills and executive functions in school-age children with borderline and mild ID. The second aim was to investigate the relationship between the two performance domains.MethodsSixty-one children aged between 7 and 12 years diagnosed with borderline ID (33 boys and 28 girls; 71 <IQ <79) and 36 age peers with mild ID (24 boys and 12 girls; 54 <IQ <70) were assessed. Their abilities were compared with those of 97 age- and gender-matched typically developing children. Qualitative motor skills, i.e. locomotor ability and object control, were evaluate...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
Background It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor proble...
Background: It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor probl...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
Background: There is certain empirical evidence of, on the one hand, a positive correlation between ...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor problem...
Background It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor proble...
Background: It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor probl...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
Background: There is certain empirical evidence of, on the one hand, a positive correlation between ...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...