Kindergarten Visual-Perceptual and Motor Skills and Behavioral Traits Predict First-Grade Chinese Handwriting Legibility and Speed.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Yea-Shwu Hwang, Ying-Lu Hsiao, Pei-Fang Su, Jo-Ying Hung, Wen-Hui Tsai
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Abstract

Importance: Clarifying the relationship between kindergarteners' characteristics and their future handwriting performance is beneficial for the early detection of children at risk of handwriting difficulties.

Objective: To determine which visual-perceptual and motor skills and behavioral traits significantly predict kindergartners' Chinese handwriting legibility and speed in the first grade.

Design: One-year longitudinal, observational design.

Setting: Kindergarten and elementary schools.

Participants: One hundred six kindergarten children (53 boys and 53 girls; ages 5 or 6 yr) were recruited.

Outcomes and measures: The participants completed two subtests of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Second Edition, Test of Visual Perceptual Skills-Third Edition, Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration (Beery™ VMI), and the Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Test-Chinese Version in kindergarten. Their handwriting legibility (character accuracy and construction) and speed were assessed by investigator-developed Chinese handwriting tests in the first grade.

Results: Multivariate regression analyses indicated the independent predictive power of spatial relationships (p = .042) and inattention (p = .004) for character accuracy. Visual-motor integration (VMI; p = .008) and inattention (p = .002) were the key predictors of character construction. Manual dexterity (p = .001) was the only significant predictor of writing speed.

Conclusions and relevance: Kindergarteners who perform poorly in spatial relationships, VMI, manual dexterity, and attention are likely to have less legible Chinese handwriting and slow writing speed in first grade. Plain-Language Summary: Children's visual-perceptual and motor skills and behavioral traits in kindergarten can predict their Chinese handwriting legibility and speed in first grade. This study found that kindergarteners who performed poorly in spatial relationships, VMI, manual dexterity, and attention were likely to have less legible Chinese handwriting and slow writing speed in the first grade.

幼儿园视觉感知和运动技能及行为特征可预测一年级中文手写体的可读性和速度。
重要性:明确幼儿园儿童的特征与其未来书写表现之间的关系,有利于及早发现可能出现书写困难的儿童:目的:确定哪些视觉感知能力、运动技能和行为特征可显著预测幼儿园一年级学生中文书写的清晰度和速度:设计:为期一年的纵向观察设计:环境:幼儿园和小学:结果和测量:受试者在幼儿园时完成了布鲁宁克斯-奥塞瑞斯基运动能力测验(第二版)、视觉感知能力测验(第三版)、比瑞-布克特尼卡视觉-运动整合发展测验(比瑞™VMI)的两个分测验,以及注意力缺陷/多动症测验(中文版)。在一年级时,他们的手写可读性(字的准确性和结构)和速度由研究人员开发的中文手写测试进行评估:多元回归分析表明,空间关系(p = .042)和注意力不集中(p = .004)对汉字的准确性具有独立的预测能力。视觉运动整合(VMI;p = .008)和注意力不集中(p = .002)是预测角色构建的关键因素。手的灵活性(p = .001)是预测书写速度的唯一重要因素:结论和相关性:在空间关系、VMI、手的灵活性和注意力方面表现较差的幼儿园学生,到一年级时可能会出现汉字书写不清晰和书写速度慢的问题。白话摘要:儿童在幼儿园时的视知觉、运动技能和行为特征可以预测他们一年级时中文书写的可读性和速度。本研究发现,在空间关系、视知觉、手的灵活性和注意力方面表现较差的幼儿园儿童,在一年级时中文书写的可读性可能较差,书写速度可能较慢。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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