Login / Signup

Transfer and Retention Effects of a Motor Program in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Jin BoBo ShenYanLi PangMingting ZhangYuan XiangLiangshan DongYu SongPatricia C LasutschinkowAlina DillahuntDan Li
Published in: Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ (2023)
The current study examined the acquisition, retention, and transfer effects of a motor program. Children with autism spectrum disorder participated in a 9-week program that targeted 13 fundamental motor skills based upon the Test of Gross Motor Development-3. Assessments were conducted before and after the program, as well as at 2-month follow-up. Significant improvements were found on not only the trained fundamental motor skills (acquisition) but also the untrained tasks on balance (transfer). The follow-up tests revealed continuous improvement on the trained locomotor skills (retention), as well as the untrained skills on balance (retention + transfer). These findings highlight the importance of continuous support and long-term participation on motor practices.
Keyphrases