University of Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany.
Res Dev Disabil. 2013 Oct;34(10):3246-52. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2013.06.030. Epub 2013 Jul 25.
The aim of this study was to provide an empirical basis for teaching gross motor skills in children with visual impairments. For this purpose, gross motor skill performance of 23, 6-12 year old, boys and girls who are blind (ICD-10 H54.0) and 28 sighted controls with comparable age and gender characteristics was compared on six locomotor and six object control tasks using the Test of Gross Motor Development-Second Edition. Results indicate that children who are blind perform significantly (p<.05) worse in all assessed locomotor and object control skills, whereby running, leaping, kicking and catching are the most affected skills, and corresponding differences are related to most running, leaping, kicking and catching component. Practical implications are provided.
本研究旨在为视障儿童的粗大运动技能教学提供实证依据。为此,使用《第二代粗大运动发育测试》比较了 23 名 6-12 岁视障男孩和女孩(ICD-10 H54.0)与 28 名年龄和性别特征相匹配的视力正常对照组在六项移动技能和六项物体控制技能上的表现。结果表明,视障儿童在所有评估的移动和物体控制技能上表现明显(p<.05)较差,其中跑步、跳跃、踢腿和接球是受影响最大的技能,相应的差异与大多数跑步、跳跃、踢腿和接球的组成部分有关。提供了实际意义。