Prediction of learning difficulties with the test of complex imitation of movement

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Die Prognose von Lernschwierigkeiten anhand des Tests von komplexen Bewegungsimitationen
Autor:Filipcic, Tjasa; Ozbic, Martina
Erschienen in:Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis / Gymnica
Veröffentlicht:38 (2008), 4, S. 25-30, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1212-1185, 1213-8312
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Erfassungsnummer:PU200908003794
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Abstract

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is one of all of the heterogeneous range of developmental disorders affecting the initiation, organization and performance of actions. It is often being overlooked in school practice and in everyday work with children. Therefore, the aim of this article is to draw attention to this problem and prove how children with DCD can be easily recognized by teachers of different subjects. Especially PE teachers are those who can recognize pupils with learning difficulties, in informal tasks, and later on organize appropriate intervention. A quicker prognosis can lead to faster intervention resulting in the progress of children with DCD in their movement abilities. This research has shown that on the basis of twenty tasks of the Bergès-Lézine's test of the complex imitation of movement/gestures, one can predict which children have some learning difficulties and which do not. Particularly the authors wish to emphasize three tasks (12, 17 and 20) where children had to cross the vertical midline of their bodies. These three tasks involve bilateral coordination. Children with DCD signs face problems in spatial orientation and in complex imitation of movement/gestures. On the basis of great differences, found in tasks where pupils had to cross the vertical midline of their bodies and rotate their palms, children can be classified into two groups (with and without motor and learning difficulties). Verf.-Referat (geändert)