2019
DOI: 10.22190/fupes181004050p
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The Impact of the Experimental Dance Program on the Motor Coordination of Children

Abstract: This research was conducted with the purpose of determining to what extent and how a dance program affects the pre-school children's coordination. The sample comprised 65 children of a pre-school age (the control group consisted of 31 children, the experimental of 34 children), aged 6 years ± 6 months. The experimental group performed dance activities over a period of 8 weeks (2X35 minutes each week). The control group performed regular activities in the kindergarten. The level of coordination in children was … Show more

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“…The relationship between the quality of dance performance and coordination as a motor skill was evaluated using five different measurement tools. The data revealed statistically significant correlations between dance performance quality and levels of motor coordination [20]. Furthermore, a study aimed to demonstrate the impact of educational dance on children's motor development compared the motor skills of children engaged in educational dance with those who did not participate in dance activities, based on assessments conducted over a 6-8 month period [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between the quality of dance performance and coordination as a motor skill was evaluated using five different measurement tools. The data revealed statistically significant correlations between dance performance quality and levels of motor coordination [20]. Furthermore, a study aimed to demonstrate the impact of educational dance on children's motor development compared the motor skills of children engaged in educational dance with those who did not participate in dance activities, based on assessments conducted over a 6-8 month period [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are studies on the relationships between creative dance and social skills (Lee, Kim, Lee & Lee, 2002;Lobo & Winsler, 2006;Hoque, 2007;Lykesas, Tsapakidou & Tsompanaki, 2014), communication skills (Pavlidou, Sofianidou, Lokosi, & Kosmidou, 2018), ego (Hoque, 2007), sensory awareness and motor skills (Chatzopoulos, Doganis & Kollias, 2019;Pollatou, Karadimou, & Gerodimos, 2005;Pavlidou, Sofianidou, Lokosi & Kosmidou, 2018) in the pre-school period. Researchers examined the relationship between pre-school children's motor performance and social dances (Çelik Arslan, 2012) and traditional dances (Biber, 2016;Venetsanou & Kambas, 2004;Stanišić, Kostić, Uzunović, & Marković, 2008). Shen, Zhao, Huang, Liu, and Fang (2020) examined the effect of street dance on the executive functions of 3-6year-old children.…”
Section: Dance Education In Early Agesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The duration of the experiment was 16 weeks according to the recommendations of the researchers (Miletić, 1999;Kostić et al, 2003;Kautedakis et al, 2007;Uspuriene, 2015;Uspuriene et al, 2019). The dancers in the experimental and control groups were taught three times per week (1.5 hours each).…”
Section: Research Sample and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%