Abstract
The Effect of Self-Modeling with Mobile Phone on Overarm Throwing Skill in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
Highlights
One of the most important disorders in children is developmental coordination disorder, which in these children, has effect on motor problems, daily activities, academic achievement and health without any known medical condition or neurological disorder
Results showed benefit of self-modeling method by mobile phone on throwing skill process from shoulder in children and using mobile phone in present research was effective for modeling in children who had developmental coordination disorder
Considering the result, we can understand that two groups of self-modeling with mobile phone under supervision of coach and parents in overarm throwing skill process have achieved the desired learning
Summary
One of the most important disorders in children is developmental coordination disorder, which in these children, has effect on motor problems, daily activities, academic achievement and health without any known medical condition or neurological disorder. One of the most important disorders in children is developmental coordination disorder In this disorder, motor problems affect children's daily activities, academic achievement, and health in the absence of any known medical condition or neurological disorder. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of self-modeling with mobile phone on overarm throwing skill in 7-9 years old children with developmental coordination disorder. The control group trained overarm throwing skill without self-modeling. Results: Covariance test and Bonferroni’s post hoc test showed that there was a significant improvement in the process of overarm throwing skill in the two experimental groups (P
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