Greer T, Lockman J J
Department of Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg 39406-5025, USA.
Child Dev. 1998 Aug;69(4):888-902.
In 2 studies, developmental changes in variability associated with handwriting were investigated. In Study 1, variability in grip patterns and pen positioning relative to a flat surface were examined in 3- and 5-year-olds and adults. The results indicated that between 3 and 5 years of age there is a reduction in the number of grips that individual children routinely use and a reduction in variability associated with pen-surface positioning. In Study 2, the 3-year-old children who participated in Study 1 were tested 6 months later. In comparison to young 3-year-old children, older 3-year-olds use an adult grip pattern more often and are less variable in pen-surface positioning, although the use of multiple grip patterns is still common. The findings from both studies are considered in relation to prior research that emphasized modal patterns of motor development and newer work that uses developmental changes in variability to understand the acquisition of motor skill.
在两项研究中,对与书写相关的变异性的发展变化进行了调查。在研究1中,对3岁、5岁儿童及成人握笔模式和笔相对于平面的定位的变异性进行了检查。结果表明,在3至5岁之间,个体儿童常规使用的握笔方式数量减少,且与笔-面定位相关的变异性降低。在研究2中,对参与研究1的3岁儿童在6个月后进行了测试。与年幼的3岁儿童相比,年长的3岁儿童更常使用成人握笔模式,且笔-面定位的变异性更小,不过多种握笔模式的使用仍然很常见。两项研究的结果都结合了先前强调运动发展模式的研究以及利用变异性发展变化来理解运动技能习得的新研究进行了考量。