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Citation

Losse A, Henderson SE, Elliman D, Hall D, Knight E, Jongmans M. Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 1991; 33(1): 55-68.

Affiliation

Department of Educational Psychology and Special Educational Needs, Institute of Education, University of London.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Mac Keith Press, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1704864

Abstract

The question of whether problems of motor co-ordination in early childhood recede with age has rarely been addressed. This paper reports the findings from a follow-up study of 17 children, identified by their teachers as having poor motor co-ordination at age six. Now age 16, these children and their matched controls completed a battery of assessments. The results suggest that the majority of children still have difficulties with motor co-ordination, have poor self-concept and are experiencing problems of various kinds in school. However, there are individual differences in the extent to which the children have learned to cope with their continuing difficulties over the years.


Language: en

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