1) Gorno-Altaisk State University, Gorno-Altaisk, Altai Republic, Russia; 2) Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Moscow, Russia
Popova Elena, e-mail: ms.biolog@mail.ru; Simonova Olga, e-mail: soi1777@mail.ru; Makhalin Adu, e-mail: fiziologi@mail.ru; Zabolotnaya Irina, e-mail: a_zabolotnaya@mail.ru.
The purpose of the research is to determine a development of motor skills of 6-7 year old children who attend elementary schools. The participants were divided into an experimental group with 22 children (12 males and 10 females) and a control group with 21 children (10 males and 11 females). None of the participants has any restriction for physical education classes. In the experimental group, the physical education classes were conducted by the instructor using methods and techniques of an advanced motor skill training. In the control group the physical education classes were conducted by an elementary school teacher. Methods of research included an evaluation of motor skills which were measured by a calculation of the gross and fine motor skills consistency. The results of the study show that the level of fine motor skills in the experimental and control groups differs. The corresponding indicator is 81% among 6 year old children and 89% among 7 year old children in the experimental group. In the control group the average indicator of fine motor skills is not above 65% among 6 year old children and 75% among 7 year old children. It may be concluded that the level of gross and fine motor skills in the control group is lower than in the experimental one, and physical exercises without stimulating the physiological functions and without training are not effective.
motor skills, fine and gross motor skills, preschool children
Цит.: Popova Elena, Simonova Olga, Makhalin Adu, Zabolotnaya Irina MOTOR SKILLS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN // Вестник Московского университета. Серия XXIII. Антропология, 2014; 3/2014; с. 39-39
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