Motor performance and daily participation in children with and without probable developmental coordination disorder.
Laura Delgado-LobeteRebeca Montes-MontesSonia Pértega-DíazSergio Santos-Del-RiegoEsther HartmanMarina M SchoemakerPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
Results suggest that the effect of individual and environmental constraints and delayed learning of ADL on daily participation is mediated by motor performance in typically developing children and children with probable DCD. These findings provide further evidence that interventions to promote participation in children with probable DCD should adopt ecological, task-oriented approaches. Further studies should evaluate model generalizability with clinical samples.