Motor skills in children aged 7-10 years, diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
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Motor skills in children aged 7-10 years, diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
Abstract
This study used the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (M-ABC2) to assess motor skills in children aged 7-10 years with autism (n = 18) in comparison to two groups of age-matched typically developing children; a receptive vocabulary matched group (n = 19) and a nonverbal IQ matched group (n = 22). The results supported previous work, as indicated by a significant general motor impairment in the group with autism. However, sub-analysis of the M-ABC2 revealed that there were only 2 out of 8 subcomponent skills which showed universal significant specific deficits for the autism group; i.e. catching a ball and static balance. These results suggest that motor skill deficits associated with autism may not be pervasive but more apparent in activities demanding complex, interceptive actions or core balance ability.
Comment in
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Commentary: The motor skills of 7-10 year old children diagnosed with ASD. Are the comparison groups and assessments being used appropriate for the research questions being asked?J Autism Dev Disord. 2013 Nov;43(11):2732-6. doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-1809-8. J Autism Dev Disord. 2013. PMID: 23504378 No abstract available.
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