Title of article :
The Impact of Home Motor Affordances on Motor, Cognitive and Social Development of Young Children
Author/Authors :
Zoghi, Asiye Department of Physical Education - Shirvan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Shirvan , Gabbard, Carl Department of Health and Kinesiology - Texas A&M University - College Station - TX, USA , Shojaei, Masomeh Alzahra University - Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Vanak St, Tehran , Shahshahani, Soheila Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences (USWR), Tehran
Abstract :
Objective
The present study evaluated the influence of home motor affordances on
motor, cognitive, and social development of young children.
Materials & Methods
The sample consisted of 49 Iranian children, aged 24-42 months. This study
was conducted in Qouchan, Khorasan, Iran in 2015. They was randomly
selected by multi-stage cluster sampling from a single community.
Participant’s homes were assessed using the Affordances in the Home
Environment for Motor Development (AHEMD). The motor behavior of
young child was measured with the Denver Developmental Screening Test,
aspects of cognitive development (Total cognitive, Verbal IQ, and nonverbal
IQ) were assessed using the Stanford-Binet scale, and finally, social
development measured by the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale. Results
Although no statistically significant correlations were found between
Total AHEMD scores and motor development, there were significant
and positive correlations (P=0.04) for Total AHEMD with total cognitive
development (r=0.29), verbal IQ (r=0.29), social development (r=0.33)
and (P=0.019), SES (r=0.51) with (P=0.000). There was a significant
relationship between the Play Materials subscale of the AHEMD with
total cognitive development (r=0.32) with (P=0.024), verbal IQ (r=0.31)
and (P=0.029), and social development (r=0.35) with (P=0.012). In
addition, there were significant differences between total AHEMD score
with parents who had an academic education.
Conclusion
Motor affordances in the home can have a significant positive influence
on a young child’s cognitive and social development.
Keywords :
Affordances , Motor development , Cognitive development , Social development
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics