Senad Mehmedinović, Farzad Mohammadi, H. Begiç, Edina Šarić, Naida Morić, Amela Sinanović
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ASSESSMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR SKILLS IN BOYS AND GIRLS
The aim of the study was to assess gross motor skills between boys and girls of preschool and primary school age. The
study included a total sample of 83 respondents (49.3% boys) with an average chronological age of 6.14 ± 2.25 years. The
Test of Gross Motor Development–3rd Edition (TGMD-3) was used to verify the set research goal. Research data were
analyzed by the method of parametrical statistics. To determine the differences in gross motor skills between boys and girls,
t-test was used for an independent sample of respondents. Based on the obtained research results, it can be concluded
that there are no statistically significant differences between boys and girls on the locomotor and “Ball skills” subtest.
Although no statistically significant differences were recorded, generally, boys achieve better results on the subtest “Ball
skills” compared to girls. It is suggested that intervention programs be designed to improve girls' performance in ball skills.
Key words: Children, TGMD-3, Locomotor, Ball skills, Gender.