Early motor skills predict the developmental trajectory of problem solving in young children with motor delays.
Rebecca M MolininiNatalie A KoziolEmily C MarcinowskiLin-Ya HsuTanya TripathiRegina T HarbourneSarah W McCoyMichele A LoboJames A BovairdStacey C DusingPublished in: Developmental psychobiology (2021)
These findings suggest that overall baseline motor skills are predictive of current and future development of problem-solving skills and that children with significant motor delay have a stronger and more stable association between motor and problem-solving skills over time. This highlights that children with motor delays are at risk for secondary delays in problem solving, and this risk increases as degree of motor delay increases.
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