The impact that fine and gross motor development have on the oral motor development and the pronunciation of sounds in early age
Journal
International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research
Date Issued
2024-07
Author(s)
Baruti Sulejmani, Miranda
DOI
https://doi.org/10.56293/IJMSSSR.2024.5111
Abstract
This research explores the intricate relationship between fine and gross motor development and their impact on oral motor development and pronunciation skills during early childhood. A comprehensive investigation was conducted to understand the interplay between these developmental domains, aiming to contribute valuable insights to the fields of developmental psychology and early childhood education.
The study involved a diverse sample of 70 children aged 2-5 years, utilizing standardized assessments to measure fine and gross motor development, oral motor skills, and pronunciation proficiency. Correlation and regression analyses were employed to examine the associations between these variables.
Results reveal significant correlations between fine and gross motor development and oral motor skills. Moreover, the study identified critical periods during early childhood when motor development plays a pivotal role in shaping oral motor competence and pronunciation abilities. The regression analyses further illuminated the unique contributions of fine and gross motor development to the variance in pronunciation outcomes.
In conclusion, this research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on the impact of motor development on oral motor skills and pronunciation in early age. By shedding light on these relationships, the study aims to inform educators, parents, and clinicians, fostering a more nuanced and effective approach to supporting the holistic development of children during this crucial developmental stage.
The study involved a diverse sample of 70 children aged 2-5 years, utilizing standardized assessments to measure fine and gross motor development, oral motor skills, and pronunciation proficiency. Correlation and regression analyses were employed to examine the associations between these variables.
Results reveal significant correlations between fine and gross motor development and oral motor skills. Moreover, the study identified critical periods during early childhood when motor development plays a pivotal role in shaping oral motor competence and pronunciation abilities. The regression analyses further illuminated the unique contributions of fine and gross motor development to the variance in pronunciation outcomes.
In conclusion, this research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on the impact of motor development on oral motor skills and pronunciation in early age. By shedding light on these relationships, the study aims to inform educators, parents, and clinicians, fostering a more nuanced and effective approach to supporting the holistic development of children during this crucial developmental stage.
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