在过渡时期保持界线:学龄前儿童和九年级学生的比较

J. Havigerová, I. Loudova, Iva Košek-Bartošová, Karolína Kocourková, Dominika Podubecká
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本研究针对小学初、末期儿童的书写运动困难进行研究。目的是描述和分析书写运动问题的两种表现:震颤和线条连续性。对7个图形的重绘结果进行了比较。51名学龄前儿童和22名九年级学生参与了这项研究。在1/5到4/5的学龄前儿童和1/5到3/5的九年级学生中检测到震颤;震颤的发病率随着年龄的增长而降低。在大多数任务中,被打断的次数存在显著差异。与预期相反,九年级学生被打断的情况更多。这一结果是基于以下因素来解释的:书写和绘制大于线间差异的图像的经验下降、大多数青少年喜欢的不连续草书书写等经验干扰,以及完美主义和懒惰等人格特征的干扰。关键词:青少年;书写性技能;中断;学龄前儿童;地震
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Keeping the line in transition years: Comparison of preschoolers and nine graders
The study deals with the graphomotor difficulties of children at the beginning and the end of primary school. The aim is to describe and analyze the occurrence of two manifestations of graphomotor problems: tremor and line continuity. The results of the redrawing of seven graphics were compared. Fifty-one (51) preschoolers and 22 nine graders participated in the research. The tremor was detected at 1/5 to 4/5 of preschoolers and at 1/5 to 3/5 of ninth graders; the prevalence of the tremor decreases with age. Significant differences were found in the number of interruptions in most tasks. Contrary to expectations, more interruptions were found among 9th graders. The result is interpreted based on declining experience with writing and drawing images larger than interlinear differences, experience interference such as writing through discontinuous cursive handwriting, favored by the majority of adolescents, and intervening personality characteristics such as perfectionism, and laziness. Keywords: Adolescents; graphomotor skills; interruptions; preschool children; tremor
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