MOGUĆNOSTI ZA RAZVOJ FINE MOTORIKE NA PREDŠKOLSKOM UZRASTU KROZ PROGRAM FONETSKE GIMNASTIKE
Date
2022
Authors
Stanković, Slađana
Spasić, Jelena Lj.
Petrović Dušanović, Kristina Ž.
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Faculty of Education in Jagodina, University of Kragujevac
Abstract
Recent research studies have shown a positive correlation between fine
motor skills and speech development in preschool children. Children with specific language
impairments have less developed gross and fine motor skills, while developed fine motor efficiency
is a strong predictor of writing achievement and academic achievement in general.
The purpose of this study is to determine and examine the effects of the phonetic
gymnastics program on the development of fine motor skills in preschool-aged children.
The research was conducted on a sample of thirty respondents, children aged four. For the
purpose of this research, the test battery BOT-2 (Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency,
Second Edition) was used, i.e. subtests: fine motor integration and manual dexterity.
After the initial assessment, a program of phonetic gymnastics and fine motor skills was conducted using an integrated approach, using planned learning situations (PSU). Thereafter, the final assessment was conducted. The research has led to statistically significant results and highlighted the importance of implementing integrated approach programs which could enhance the development in early childhood.
Description
Rad je nastao kao rezultat istraživanja u okviru bilateralnog projekta „Krize, izazovi i savremeni obrazovni sistem”, koji realizuju Fakultet pedagoških nauka Univerziteta u Kragujevcu (Srbija) i Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta Crne Gore (Crna Gora)
(2021‒2023).
Keywords
fine motor skills, preschool age, physical education, speech development