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The effects of a manipulative skills intervention programme on the motor proficiency of adolescents with intellectual disabilities


Aleksandra Aleksic Veljkovic
Marija Stojanovic
Nenad Stojiljkovic

Abstract

With this study we aimed to investigate the impact of a 12-week manipulative skills exercise programme on the motor proficiency of  young individuals with intellectual disabilities. A total of 32 learners diagnosed with mild intellectual disabilities, with an average age of  17.81 ± 1.44 years, were divided into 2 equal-sized groups: a control group and an experimental group engaged in a manipulative skills  intervention programme. Motor proficiency was assessed using the short form of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency  Second Edition (BOT™-2), while the participants’ coordination level was evaluated using the Body Coordination composite of the BOT™-2.  Results show that the manipulative skills intervention programme led to significant improvements in the experimental group’s total  motor proficiency score on the short form BOT™-2 (45.31 ± 12.01 vs. 37.12 ± 7.00, ANCOVA: F = 48.65, p = 0.00) as well as the Body  Coordination composite (42.69 ± 11.31 vs. 39.84 ± 11.75, ANCOVA: F = 44.35, p = 0.00). These findings suggest that the experimental  exercise programme had a positive effect on enhancing the motor proficiency of young individuals with mild intellectual disabilities 


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