Research Findings: Given the growing literature pertaining to the importance of fine motor skills for later academic achievement (D. W. Grissmer, K. J. Grimm, S. M. Aiyer, W. M. Murrah, & J. S. Steele, 2010), the current study examines whether the fine motor skills of economically disadvantaged preschool students predict later academic performance in 2nd grade. More specifically, we expand on the current literature and evaluate whether 2 types of fine motor skills—fine motor object manipulation and fine motor writing—predict academic achievement above and beyond the effects of demographic characteristics and early language and cognition skills. Results indicate that performance on both fine motor writing and object manipulation tasks had si...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
BackgroundLittle is known about how fine motor skills (FMS) relate to early literacy skills, especia...
Previous research has shown that executive function (EF) skills and motor skill ability develop duri...
This study examined empirical evidence about the relationship between motor skills at the beginning ...
Fine motor skills have long been recognised as an important foundation for development in other doma...
The present study compared the gross motor skills of 7- to 12-year-old children with learning disabi...
Motor proficiency and socioeconomic status are considered critical role players in setting children ...
Fine motor skills have long been recognized as an important foundation for development in other dom...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)Fine and gross motor skills are essential for healthy ...
Previous correlational research has found indications that fine motor skills (FMS) link to early rea...
Children's fine motor skills (FMS) are being increasingly recognized as an important aspect of presc...
Research points toward the role of children's fine motor skills (FMS) in reading development but nee...
Fine motor skills and executive function are two examples of domain-general skills. Both are correla...
This study examined the contribution of executive function (EF) and multiple aspects of fine motor s...
There is insufficient evidence in the literature about many correlations between motor and cognitive...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
BackgroundLittle is known about how fine motor skills (FMS) relate to early literacy skills, especia...
Previous research has shown that executive function (EF) skills and motor skill ability develop duri...
This study examined empirical evidence about the relationship between motor skills at the beginning ...
Fine motor skills have long been recognised as an important foundation for development in other doma...
The present study compared the gross motor skills of 7- to 12-year-old children with learning disabi...
Motor proficiency and socioeconomic status are considered critical role players in setting children ...
Fine motor skills have long been recognized as an important foundation for development in other dom...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)Fine and gross motor skills are essential for healthy ...
Previous correlational research has found indications that fine motor skills (FMS) link to early rea...
Children's fine motor skills (FMS) are being increasingly recognized as an important aspect of presc...
Research points toward the role of children's fine motor skills (FMS) in reading development but nee...
Fine motor skills and executive function are two examples of domain-general skills. Both are correla...
This study examined the contribution of executive function (EF) and multiple aspects of fine motor s...
There is insufficient evidence in the literature about many correlations between motor and cognitive...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
BackgroundLittle is known about how fine motor skills (FMS) relate to early literacy skills, especia...
Previous research has shown that executive function (EF) skills and motor skill ability develop duri...