The Relationship Between Motivation to Move and the Development of Fundamental Movement Skills Among Urban and Rural Preschool Children in Iran

Shahram Nazarpouri, Samantha Doralp, Abbas Bahram, Azadeh Sayarifard, Shima Haqqani
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Background: Many developmental theories have mentioned the motivation to move as a motor driver and used it to explain how children acquire new movement patterns. Objectives: Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between motivation to move and the development of fundamental movement skills (FMS) among urban and rural preschool children in Iran. Methods: The statistical population of this cross-sectional study included a sample of 4-6-year-old preschool children and their caregivers from Khorramabad urban and rural areas in Iran. A sample of 400 (202 from urban areas and 198 from rural areas) were selected using stratified random sampling. Data collection tools included the Children Movement Motivation Questionnaire (CMMQ) and Test of Gross Motor Development–Third Edition (TGMD-3). The Pearson correlation coefficient and independent t-tests at a significance level of P < 0.05 were used to analyze the research data. Results: In both groups of children resident in urban and rural areas, a positive and significant relationship was observed between the CMMQ and TGMD-3. A significant difference was found between urban and rural children on scores of the CMMQ and TGMD-3, with rural children scoring higher on both. Conclusions: This work provides support for the link between motivation and motor development in children. Moreover, the child's environment also has an impact on both motivation and development. Both motivation and the child's environment should be considered when developing programs that support typical development or rehabilitation plans for children who are not developing typically.
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伊朗城乡学龄前儿童运动动机与基本运动技能发展的关系
背景:许多发展理论都提到了作为汽车司机的运动动机,并用它来解释儿童如何获得新的运动模式。目的:本研究旨在探讨伊朗城乡学龄前儿童运动动机与基本运动技能发展之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究的统计人群包括来自伊朗霍拉马巴德城市和农村地区的4-6岁学龄前儿童及其照顾者。采用分层随机抽样的方法抽取400例样本,其中城镇202例,农村198例。数据收集工具包括儿童运动动机问卷(CMMQ)和大肌肉运动发展测试-第三版(TGMD-3)。Pearson相关系数和独立t检验在P <显著水平上;采用0.05对研究资料进行分析。结果:在城市和农村两组儿童中,CMMQ与TGMD-3之间存在显著正相关。城市儿童和农村儿童在CMMQ和TGMD-3得分上存在显著差异,农村儿童在这两项得分都较高。结论:本研究为儿童动机与运动发展之间的联系提供了支持。此外,儿童的环境对动机和发展也有影响。在为非典型发展的儿童制定支持典型发展或康复计划的方案时,应考虑动机和儿童的环境。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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