Motor competence and implications in primary school
Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10656Date
2016-03-25Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Mathisen, GunnarAbstract
The level of motor competence for six-year-old children are of special interest because at this age they have
started at school, and they have to master new requirements. Ninety-four children were tested in fine- and gross-
motor skills, by the Movement ABC test. Within the fifth percentile of the USA norms, 9.6 % of the children
would have to be classified as to have motor problems, with 11.7% classified in the ‘borderline’ group. Sex
difference were apparent in the section for manual dexterity, but in the sections balance and ball skills there were
no significant differences, however, the girls were shown some better performance in balance skills. Finding
from the present study shows boys falling into the motor impaired group to 12% and 6.8% for the girls. The
cross-sectional data may provide a basis for recommendations for intervention programme for children with low
motor competence in the primary school.
Description
Source: DOI:10.7752/jpes.2016.01032