The Effects of an Integrative, Universally Designed Motor Skill Intervention for Young Children With and Without Disabilities.

Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-13 DOI:10.1123/apaq.2021-0031
Sally Taunton Miedema, Ali Brian, Adam Pennell, Lauren Lieberman, Larissa True, Collin Webster, David Stodden
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Abstract

Many interventions feature a singular component approach to targeting children's motor competency and proficiency. Yet, little is known about the use of integrative interventions to meet the complex developmental needs of children aged 3-6 years. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an integrative universally designed intervention on children with and without disabilities' motor competency and proficiency. We selected children (N = 111; disability = 24; no disability = 87) to participate in either a school-based integrative motor intervention (n = 53) or a control condition (n = 58). Children in the integrative motor intervention both with and without disabilities showed significant improvement in motor competency and proficiency (p < .001) as compared with peers with and without disabilities in a control condition. Early childhood center directors (e.g., preschool and kindergarten) should consider implementing integrative universally designed interventions targeting multiple aspects of motor development to remediate delays in children with and without disabilities.

一种综合的、普遍设计的运动技能干预对残疾儿童和非残疾儿童的影响。
许多干预措施的特点是单一成分的方法,针对儿童的运动能力和熟练程度。然而,关于使用综合干预措施来满足3-6岁儿童复杂的发展需求,我们所知甚少。本研究的目的是检验一个综合的普遍设计的干预措施对残疾儿童和非残疾儿童的运动能力和熟练程度的影响。我们选择儿童(N = 111;残疾= 24;无残疾= 87)参加以学校为基础的综合运动干预(n = 53)或对照条件(n = 58)。在综合运动干预中,残疾儿童和非残疾儿童的运动能力和熟练程度与对照组的残疾儿童和非残疾儿童相比均有显著提高(p < 0.001)。幼儿中心主任(如学前班和幼儿园)应考虑实施针对运动发展多个方面的综合普遍设计的干预措施,以纠正残疾儿童和非残疾儿童的发育迟缓。
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