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Motor Skill Development in Italian Pre-School Children Induced by Structured Activities in a Specific Playground

Motor Skill Development in Italian Pre-School Children Induced by Structured Activities in a Specific Playground


Title: Motor Skill Development in Italian Pre-School Children Induced by Structured Activities in a Specific Playground
Author: Tortella, Patrizia
Loras, Håvard
Sigmundsson, Hermundur   orcid.org/0000-0003-2333-5711
Fumagalli, Guido
Haga, Monika   orcid.org/0000-0002-3198-4351
Sigmundsson, Hermundur   orcid.org/0000-0003-2333-5711
Date: 2016-07-27
Language: English
Scope: e0160244
University/Institute: Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Reykjavik University
School: Tækni- og verkfræðideild (HR)
School of Science and Engineering (RU)
Series: Plos One;11(7)
ISSN: 1932-6203 (eISSN)
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0160244
Subject: Physical activity; Pre-school children; Cardiovascular diseases; Coordination disorder; Movement difficulties; Obesity; Fitness; Play; Hreyfing (heilsurækt); Leikskólabörn; Blóðrásarsjúkdómar; Samhæfingarröskun; Hreyfingar (lífeðlisfræði); Offita; Leikur
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/918

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Tortella P, Haga M, Loras H, Sigmundsson H, Fumagalli G (2016) Motor Skill Development in Italian Pre-School Children Induced by Structured Activities in a Specific Playground. PLoS ONE 11(7): e0160244. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160244

Abstract:

This study examined the effects and specificity of structured and unstructured activities played at the playground Primo Sport 0246 in Northern Italy on motor skill competence in five years old children. The playground was specifically designed to promote gross motor skills in preschool children; in this study 71 children from local kindergartens came to the park once a week for ten consecutive weeks and were exposed to 30 minutes of free play and 30 minutes of structured activities. Before and after the ten visits, each child completed nine tests to assess levels of motor skills, three for fine-motor skills and six for gross-motor skills. As control, motor skills were also assessed on 39 children from different kindergartens who did not come to the park. The results show that the experimental group who practiced gross-motor activities in the playground for 1 hour a week for 10 weeks improved significantly in 4 out of the 6 gross motor tasks and in none of the fine motor tasks. The data indicate that limited transfer occurred between tasks referring to different domains of motor competences while suggesting cross feeding for improvement of gross-motor skills between different exercises when domains related to physical fitness and strength of specific muscle groups are involved. These results are relevant to the issue of condition(s) appropriate for maintaining and developing motor skills in this age group as well as for the planning, organization and implementation of play and physical activities in kindergartens.

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The authors received no specific funding for this work. PT is supported by an institutional fellowship of the University of Verona. The non-profit Association Laboratorio 0246, Treviso, Italy, has provided free use of the playground and has offered at no cost secretarial organization. The Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano, section of Treviso, has offered technical help at no cost.

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