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Motor Development Assessment and Support for Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Sponsor: Aiyoudong Children and Youth Sports Health Research Institute
Summary
On the one hand, it helps to understand the motor development of preschool children, so as to provide early intervention means for the prevention of motor retardation and promote the healthy development of preschool children, and on the other hand, different motor intervention strategies are formulated according to the developmental characteristics of children with different core symptoms. It is of great academic value to verify the effectiveness of the program through empirical research on exercise intervention and promote the improvement of motor and cognitive development of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Official title: Construction of a Motor Development Assessment System and an Improvement Mechanism for Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
4 Years - 12 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2026-01-30
Completion Date
2027-06-01
Last Updated
2026-01-07
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Characteristic Exercise Intervention
This intervention combines traditional rehabilitation techniques (e.g., occupational therapy and physical therapy focusing on fine and gross motor skills) with a structured, age-appropriate characteristic exercise program. The program includes dynamic balance training, sensory-motor integration activities, rhythmic movement games, and core stability exercises. * Frequency: 3 sessions per week * Duration: 45 minutes per session * Total Intervention Period: 12 weeks * Distinguishing Feature: The inclusion of customized play-based movement training and sensory-motor games designed specifically to support neurodevelopmental improvement in young children with motor delays.
Traditional Rehabilitation
Participants will receive conventional rehabilitation therapy, including basic motor skill exercises, postural control training, and therapist-led occupational therapy sessions aimed at improving daily motor function. * Frequency: 3 sessions per week * Duration: 45 minutes per session * Total Intervention Period: 12 weeks * Distinguishing Feature: This group receives only traditional rehabilitation techniques without any additional structured or characteristic physical activity component.
Locations (1)
China Institute of Sport Science
Beijing, China