Authors
James Hammond, Victoria Jones, Elisabeth L Hill, Dido Green, Ian Male
Publication date
2014/3
Journal
Child: care, health and development
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
165-175
Description
Background
Children with Developmental Co‐ordination Disorder (DCD) experience poor motor and psychosocial outcomes. Interventions are often limited within the healthcare system, and little is known about how technology might be used within schools or homes to promote the motor skills and/or psychosocial development of these children. This study aimed to evaluate whether short, regular school‐based sessions of movement experience using a commercially available home video game console (Nintendo's Wii Fit) would lead to benefits in both motor and psychosocial domains in children with DCD.
Methods
A randomized crossover controlled trial of children with movement difficulties/DCD was conducted. Children were randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 10) or comparison (n = 8) group. The intervention group spent 10 min thrice weekly for 1 month using Wii Fit during the lunch break, while the …
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