2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/790524
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Associations of Motor Developmental Risks with the Socioeconomic Status of Preschool Children in North-Eastern Germany

Abstract: Aims. The study is part of the pilot project “children in preschools” and aims to detect developmental risks of preschool children in the context of their socioeconomic status (SES) as a base to initiate individual intervention strategies.Methods. The “Dortmund Developmental Screening for the Kindergarten” was used in 12 preschools in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (MWP) to detect early developmental risks in children aged 3 to 6 years (n=870). Socioeconomic data fromn=530parents were collected by a standardise… Show more

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“…A leading role for the family in the development of fine motor skills of preschool children was also found, and again, the data obtained are directly associated with the socio-economic status of the family (Gottschling-Lang, Franze, & Hoffmann, 2013). It is believed that improving motor skills, such as learning and maintaining rhythms and finely differentiated movements in the preschool age, can accelerate the formation of cognitive skills (van der Fels et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…A leading role for the family in the development of fine motor skills of preschool children was also found, and again, the data obtained are directly associated with the socio-economic status of the family (Gottschling-Lang, Franze, & Hoffmann, 2013). It is believed that improving motor skills, such as learning and maintaining rhythms and finely differentiated movements in the preschool age, can accelerate the formation of cognitive skills (van der Fels et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…A national survey in the United States estimated that the prevalence of developmental delay in 3‐ to 5‐year‐old children was 36% (Zimmer & Panko, ). Prevalence rate of gross motor developmental risks was 14.4% in northeastern Germany (Gottschling‐Lang, Franze & Hoffmann, ). In our study, the rate of motor difficulty was extremely high: 48.9%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Разработанные в нашем исследовании шкалы обеспечивают точность предсказания более 90%. В то время как в зарубежных аналогах считается, что специфичность для хорошего скрининга должна быть от 70% до 80%, в идеале ближе к 80%, а чувствительность в диапазоне от 70% до 80% считается приемлемой (Glascoe, 2005). В большинстве существующих скринингов для разных возрастов и этапов тестирования чувствительность 82%, специфичность 78%; а для родительского отчета о психическом развитии ребенка специфичность находится в пределах 74%, а чувствительность в пределах 64% (Tonelly, 2016).…”
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