This study aimed to examine motor performance in deaf elementary school children and its association with sports participation. The population studied included 42 deaf children whose hearing loss ranged from 80 to 120 dB. Their motor skills were assessed with the Movement Assessment Battery for Children, and a questionnaire was used to determine their active involvement in organized sports. The deaf children had significantly more borderline and definite motor problems than the normative sample: 62% (manual dexterity), 52% (ball skills), and 45% (balance skills). Participation in organized sports was reported by 43% of the children; these children showed better performance on ball skills and dynamic balance. This study demonstrates the impo...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
The aim of this study was to measure physical fitness of deaf Dutch elementary school children compa...
Over recent decades, the common understanding of hearing impairment has improved. People are more c...
This study aimed to examine motor performance in deaf elementary school children and its association...
Regular physical activity and physical fitness is especially important to maintain health and well-b...
The problem in this study is that there is no varied learning model in sports learning, especially t...
In this work surveys of latent motility abilities and skills of school children are shown. The sampl...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
This study analyses various disorders of general motor skills, voluntary finger movement, and articu...
Using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test the motor performance of 34 deaf – hard-of-hearing pupils, 6-14 y...
Studies have reported that, with the exception of balance, children and adolescents with and without...
The societal perception of the hearing impairment has changed in the past few decades. People show m...
This study is a systematic review of the published scientific studies on the effect and importance o...
Introduction: The study of the motor coordination is approached in several scientific areas as the m...
This study compared the specific gross motor skills of 156 children with intellectual disabilities (...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
The aim of this study was to measure physical fitness of deaf Dutch elementary school children compa...
Over recent decades, the common understanding of hearing impairment has improved. People are more c...
This study aimed to examine motor performance in deaf elementary school children and its association...
Regular physical activity and physical fitness is especially important to maintain health and well-b...
The problem in this study is that there is no varied learning model in sports learning, especially t...
In this work surveys of latent motility abilities and skills of school children are shown. The sampl...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
This study analyses various disorders of general motor skills, voluntary finger movement, and articu...
Using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test the motor performance of 34 deaf – hard-of-hearing pupils, 6-14 y...
Studies have reported that, with the exception of balance, children and adolescents with and without...
The societal perception of the hearing impairment has changed in the past few decades. People show m...
This study is a systematic review of the published scientific studies on the effect and importance o...
Introduction: The study of the motor coordination is approached in several scientific areas as the m...
This study compared the specific gross motor skills of 156 children with intellectual disabilities (...
Motor Competence (MC) is the ability to perform a wide range of motor activities, relying on adequat...
The aim of this study was to measure physical fitness of deaf Dutch elementary school children compa...
Over recent decades, the common understanding of hearing impairment has improved. People are more c...