Scientists watch boys catch swinging rings to spot early motor problems
NCT ID NCT07028762
Summary
This study aims to better understand how young children develop coordination by watching them catch a swinging foam ring. Researchers will compare 40 preschool boys with typical development to those with motor difficulties. The findings may help create better early screening and teaching methods for children who struggle with movement.
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Lentilka - integrated kindergarden and rehabilitation center
RECRUITINGPardubice, Česká Republika, 530 02, Czechia
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