The Effectiveness of Sensory Motor Integration on Gross Motor Skills of Students with Intellectual Disability

  • Akbari Sargari A
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Abstract

Motor skills are essential skills for learning and success in school. Movement and learning are the source of all perceptions and learning. In relation to motor impairments in students with intellectual disability, motor-sensory integration is one of interventions that is consistent with perceptual-motor theories. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of motor sensory integration exercises on the gross motor skills of students with intellectual disability

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Akbari Sargari, A., & Sadati Firoozabadi, S. (2020). The Effectiveness of Sensory Motor Integration on Gross Motor Skills of Students with Intellectual Disability. Quarterly Journal of Child Mental Health, 6(4), 241–252. https://doi.org/10.29252/jcmh.6.4.22

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