DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR

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Autor(a) principal: Briet, Rafael Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Polastri, Paula Fávaro
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/3898
Resumo: The objective of this study was to verify the gross motor development of children aged three to five years old who participated in a Developmental Physical Education program. Specifically, this study aimed to identify the gross motor quotient and motor age of children. Participated 19 children enrolled in an early childhood education center aged from three years to three years and eleven months, from four years to four years and eleven months, and from five years to five years and eleven months To verify the level of motor development thick, the TGMD-2 test was used. The variables calculated were the raw score (locomotor and object control), the equivalent motor ages as well as the gross motor quotient. Descriptive analyzes (mean, standard deviation, percentage) were applied to all variables. The results showed that all participants achieved satisfactory motor development, presenting a motor age similar to or greater than the chronological age. 13 children (68.42%) had average global descriptive patterns, three children (15.8%) had above-average global descriptive patterns and three children (15.8%) had superior global descriptive patterns. The locomotor age equivalent was greater than the chronological age and object control age equivalent when the total number of children was considered. It is concluded that the motor profile of the participants is adequate for their chronological age and that the implementation of a Developmental Physical Education Program expands the acquisition and refinement of fundamental motor skills of children from three to five years old.
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spelling DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA DEL DESARROLLO AMPLÍA LA ADQUISICIÓN Y PERFECCIONAMIENTO DE HABILIDADES MOTRICES FUNDAMENTALESEDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA DESENVOLVIMENTISTA NA EDUCAÇÃO INFANTIL AMPLIA A AQUISIÇÃO E REFINAMENTO DAS HABILIDADES MOTORAS FUNDAMENTAISeducação física desenvolvimentistahabilidades motorasTGMD-2crescimento infantildevelopmental physical educationmotor skillsTGMD-2child growtheducación física del desarrollohabilidades motorasTGMD-2crecimiento infantilThe objective of this study was to verify the gross motor development of children aged three to five years old who participated in a Developmental Physical Education program. Specifically, this study aimed to identify the gross motor quotient and motor age of children. Participated 19 children enrolled in an early childhood education center aged from three years to three years and eleven months, from four years to four years and eleven months, and from five years to five years and eleven months To verify the level of motor development thick, the TGMD-2 test was used. The variables calculated were the raw score (locomotor and object control), the equivalent motor ages as well as the gross motor quotient. Descriptive analyzes (mean, standard deviation, percentage) were applied to all variables. The results showed that all participants achieved satisfactory motor development, presenting a motor age similar to or greater than the chronological age. 13 children (68.42%) had average global descriptive patterns, three children (15.8%) had above-average global descriptive patterns and three children (15.8%) had superior global descriptive patterns. The locomotor age equivalent was greater than the chronological age and object control age equivalent when the total number of children was considered. It is concluded that the motor profile of the participants is adequate for their chronological age and that the implementation of a Developmental Physical Education Program expands the acquisition and refinement of fundamental motor skills of children from three to five years old.El objetivo de este estudio fue verificar el desarrollo motor grueso de niños de tres a cinco años que participaron en un programa de Educación Física para el Desarrollo. Específicamente, este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar el cociente motor grueso y la edad motora de los niños. Participaron 19 niños matriculados en un centro de educación infantil con edades de tres años a tres años y once meses, de cuatro años a cuatro años y once meses y de cinco años a cinco años y once meses Con el fin de verificar el nivel de desarrollo motor grueso , se utilizó la prueba TGMD-2. Las variables calculadas fueron la puntuación bruta (control locomotor y de objetos), las edades motoras equivalentes y el cociente motor grueso. Se aplicaron análisis descriptivos (media, desviación estándar, porcentaje) a todas las variables. Los resultados mostraron que todos los participantes lograron un desarrollo motor satisfactorio, presentando una edad motora similar o superior a la edad cronológica. 13 niños (68,42%) tenían patrones descriptivos globales promedio, tres niños (15,8%) tenían patrones descriptivos globales por encima del promedio y tres niños (15,8%) tenían patrones descriptivos globales superiores. El equivalente de la edad locomotora fue mayor que la edad cronológica y el equivalente de la edad de control del objeto cuando se consideró el número total de niños. Se concluye que el perfil motor de los participantes es adecuado para su edad cronológica y que la implementación de un Programa de Educación Física para el Desarrollo amplía la adquisición y perfeccionamiento de las habilidades motrices fundamentales de los niños de tres a cinco años.O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar o desenvolvimento motor grosso de crianças de três a cinco anos de idade que participaram de um programa de Educação Física Desenvolvimentista. Especificamente, este estudo visou identificar o quociente motor grosso e a idade motora das crianças. Participaram 19 crianças matriculadas em um centro de educação infantil com idades de  três anos a três anos e onze meses, de quatro anos a quatro anos e onze meses e de cinco anos a cinco anos e onze meses A fim de verificar o nível de desenvolvimento motor grosso foi utilizado o teste TGMD-2. As variáveis calculadas foram o escore bruto (locomotor e do controle do objeto), as idades motoras equivalentes bem como o quociente motor grosso. Foram aplicadas análises descritivas (média, desvio-padrão, porcentagem) para todas variáveis. Os resultados mostraram que todos os participantes atingiram desenvolvimento motor satisfatório, apresentando uma idade motora similar ou maior que a idade cronológica. 13 crianças (68,42%) apresentaram padrões descritivos globais médios, três crianças (15,8%) apresentaram padrões descritivos globais acima da média e três crianças (15,8%) apresentaram padrões descritivos globais superiores. A idade equivalente locomotora foi maior do que a idade cronológica e idade equivalente de controle do objeto quando o número total de crianças foi considerado. Conclui-se que o perfil motor dos participantes estão adequados à sua idade cronológica e que a implementação de um Programa de Educação Física Desenvolvimentista amplia a aquisição e refinamento das habilidades motoras fundamentais de crianças de três a cinco anos de idade.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/389810.1590/SciELOPreprints.3898porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3898/7280Copyright (c) 2022 Rafael Nunes Briet, Paula Fávaro Polastrihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBriet, Rafael NunesPolastri, Paula Fávaroreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-04-07T22:52:57Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3898Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-04-07T22:52:57SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA DEL DESARROLLO AMPLÍA LA ADQUISICIÓN Y PERFECCIONAMIENTO DE HABILIDADES MOTRICES FUNDAMENTALES
EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA DESENVOLVIMENTISTA NA EDUCAÇÃO INFANTIL AMPLIA A AQUISIÇÃO E REFINAMENTO DAS HABILIDADES MOTORAS FUNDAMENTAIS
title DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
spellingShingle DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
Briet, Rafael Nunes
educação física desenvolvimentista
habilidades motoras
TGMD-2
crescimento infantil
developmental physical education
motor skills
TGMD-2
child growth
educación física del desarrollo
habilidades motoras
TGMD-2
crecimiento infantil
title_short DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
title_full DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
title_sort DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ENLARGES THE ACQUISITION AND REFINEMENT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR
author Briet, Rafael Nunes
author_facet Briet, Rafael Nunes
Polastri, Paula Fávaro
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author2 Polastri, Paula Fávaro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Briet, Rafael Nunes
Polastri, Paula Fávaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv educação física desenvolvimentista
habilidades motoras
TGMD-2
crescimento infantil
developmental physical education
motor skills
TGMD-2
child growth
educación física del desarrollo
habilidades motoras
TGMD-2
crecimiento infantil
topic educação física desenvolvimentista
habilidades motoras
TGMD-2
crescimento infantil
developmental physical education
motor skills
TGMD-2
child growth
educación física del desarrollo
habilidades motoras
TGMD-2
crecimiento infantil
description The objective of this study was to verify the gross motor development of children aged three to five years old who participated in a Developmental Physical Education program. Specifically, this study aimed to identify the gross motor quotient and motor age of children. Participated 19 children enrolled in an early childhood education center aged from three years to three years and eleven months, from four years to four years and eleven months, and from five years to five years and eleven months To verify the level of motor development thick, the TGMD-2 test was used. The variables calculated were the raw score (locomotor and object control), the equivalent motor ages as well as the gross motor quotient. Descriptive analyzes (mean, standard deviation, percentage) were applied to all variables. The results showed that all participants achieved satisfactory motor development, presenting a motor age similar to or greater than the chronological age. 13 children (68.42%) had average global descriptive patterns, three children (15.8%) had above-average global descriptive patterns and three children (15.8%) had superior global descriptive patterns. The locomotor age equivalent was greater than the chronological age and object control age equivalent when the total number of children was considered. It is concluded that the motor profile of the participants is adequate for their chronological age and that the implementation of a Developmental Physical Education Program expands the acquisition and refinement of fundamental motor skills of children from three to five years old.
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