Midline crossing problems have been associated with children with atypical development. When compared to typical development (TD) children, they are less likely to cross the midline into contralateral space with their preferred hand. A motor skills training program is the most beneficial intervention for children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). However, there is not enough information on how this intervention will affect crossing the midline. The goal of this study was to find out midline crossing behavior after an intervention program for children with DCD. The Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC-2) was used to assess motor coordination, and Bishop’s card-reaching task measured the ability of children to cross th...
Although different approaches, such as the bottom-up and the top-down approach, have been used as in...
peer reviewedDevelopmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder characterized by ...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of left-handedness in a sample of children screened for develop...
Contains fulltext : 56833.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background Th...
BACKGROUND: The conventional view among many clinicians is that crossing the midline in children wit...
Past examinations uncover that the prescient control of developments is weakened in children with De...
High motor variability is an often-found characteristic of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)...
AIM This study investigated the nature of coordination and control problems in children with develop...
Poor upper-limb coordination is a common difficulty for children with developmental coordination dis...
Purpose. To compare the nature and extent of inter and intralimb coupling during two-handed catching...
The present study investigated the visuomotor and balance limitations during obstacle crossing in ty...
The ability to safely cross a road is a perceptual-motor skill that involves coordination between a ...
The ability to move around and act seems a natural condition which is acquired during development wi...
Contains fulltext : 176989.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children with i...
The purpose was to compare children with and without learning disabilities (LD), ages 6–8 years, on ...
Although different approaches, such as the bottom-up and the top-down approach, have been used as in...
peer reviewedDevelopmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder characterized by ...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of left-handedness in a sample of children screened for develop...
Contains fulltext : 56833.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background Th...
BACKGROUND: The conventional view among many clinicians is that crossing the midline in children wit...
Past examinations uncover that the prescient control of developments is weakened in children with De...
High motor variability is an often-found characteristic of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)...
AIM This study investigated the nature of coordination and control problems in children with develop...
Poor upper-limb coordination is a common difficulty for children with developmental coordination dis...
Purpose. To compare the nature and extent of inter and intralimb coupling during two-handed catching...
The present study investigated the visuomotor and balance limitations during obstacle crossing in ty...
The ability to safely cross a road is a perceptual-motor skill that involves coordination between a ...
The ability to move around and act seems a natural condition which is acquired during development wi...
Contains fulltext : 176989.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children with i...
The purpose was to compare children with and without learning disabilities (LD), ages 6–8 years, on ...
Although different approaches, such as the bottom-up and the top-down approach, have been used as in...
peer reviewedDevelopmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder characterized by ...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of left-handedness in a sample of children screened for develop...