School of Occupational Therapy, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Developmental Delay Kindergartens, Ministry of Education, Petach Tikva, Israel.
Res Dev Disabil. 2021 Dec;119:104105. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.104105. Epub 2021 Oct 19.
A high prevalence of co-occurring Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has been noted in the population of children with global developmental delays (GDD). The presence of developmental disabilities in general, and DCD in particular, constitute a risk factor for difficulties in social skills. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies, have examined the unique contribution of DCD to social skills, over and above the effect of other general developmental impairments. The aim of this study was to compare the social skills of kindergarten children with Global Developmental Delay, with and without DCD.
Participants included 26 kindergarten children with Global Developmental Delay and DCD (Mage = 4.92, 61 % boys), and 26 children with Global Developmental Delay without DCD (Mage = 5.09, 69.25 % boys). All participants' parents and kindergarten teachers completed the Social Skills Improvement System Questionnaire (SSIS).
Children with GDD only performed significantly better on social skills compared to children with GDD and DCD. Parents in general reported better social skills and less behavioral problems compared to kindergarten teachers.
The findings contribute to the accumulating body of knowledge regarding social abilities of children with developmental disabilities and present new information as to the unique effect of DCD in this domain. Routine evaluation of social skills should be conducted among children with GDD and DCD, taking into account the negative influence that motor dysfunction has in this domain. Furthermore, children's social performance in different environments needs to be considered by relating to both parents and kindergarten teachers' perspective. Subsequent intervention programs should then address the unique profile of this population.
在患有全面发育迟缓(GDD)的儿童群体中,共病发育性协调障碍(DCD)的发生率较高。一般来说,发育障碍的存在,尤其是 DCD,是社交技能困难的一个风险因素。然而,据我们所知,尚无研究检查过 DCD 对社交技能的独特贡献,超过了其他一般发育障碍的影响。本研究的目的是比较患有全面发育迟缓且伴有和不伴有 DCD 的幼儿园儿童的社交技能。
参与者包括 26 名患有全面发育迟缓且伴有 DCD 的幼儿园儿童(Mage=4.92,61%为男孩)和 26 名患有全面发育迟缓但不伴有 DCD 的幼儿园儿童(Mage=5.09,69.25%为男孩)。所有参与者的家长和幼儿园老师都完成了社交技能改善系统问卷(SSIS)。
患有 GDD 的儿童在社交技能方面的表现明显优于同时患有 GDD 和 DCD 的儿童。与幼儿园教师相比,一般来说,家长报告的社交技能更好,行为问题更少。
这些发现有助于增加关于发育障碍儿童社交能力的知识体系,并提供了有关 DCD 在这一领域的独特影响的新信息。应该对患有 GDD 和 DCD 的儿童进行社交技能的常规评估,同时考虑运动功能障碍对这一领域的负面影响。此外,需要从父母和幼儿园教师的角度考虑儿童在不同环境中的社交表现。随后的干预计划应针对该人群的独特特征。