两岁前粗大和精细运动的里程碑——德国的代表性数据

Heinz Krombholz
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目的/背景本文分析了两岁前18个大精细动作发展阶段(里程碑)的发展,并提出了正常出生体重和体重不足儿童的标准。设计/方法数据来自一项研究项目,有3400多名家长参与,主要来自德国。采用“公民科学的方法”,家长们在网上报告了孩子的发展进展,根据一个日历,从孩子出生到孩子学会走路,日历上列出了14项粗大和4项精细的运动技能。结果/结论女孩和男孩在达到发育里程碑方面的差异很小且不显著。此外,没有发现分娩方式、营养、出生时体型、兄弟姐妹、母亲年龄、父母社会地位和出生月份对运动发育的影响。然而,与正常出生体重的新生儿相比,早产或体重不足的新生儿表现出明显的运动发育迟缓。因此,对总样本、正常出生体重和体重不足儿童分别给出了标准值。
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Gross and fine motor milestones in the first two years of life - representative data for Germany

Aims / Background

This paper analyzes the development of 18 gross and fine motor development steps (milestones) in the first two years of life and presents norms for children with normal birth weight and underweight children.

Design / Method

The data come from a research project with more than 3400 parents, mainly in Germany, who participated. Using a “citizen-science approach,” parents reported their children's developmental progress online based on a calendar that charts 14 gross and four fine motor skills from birth to the point when children manage to walk.

Results / Conclusion

Only small and insignificant differences in reaching milestones were found between girls and boys. In addition, no impact of kind of delivery, nutrition, size at birth, siblings, age of mothers, social status of parents, and month of birth on motor development was found. However, preterm or underweight newborns showed a significant delayed motor development compared to newborns with normal birth weight. Therefore, separate norm values are presented for the total sample and for normal birth weight and underweight children.
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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