Validity and reliability evidence of smart start in preschoool-aged children with/without a developmental delay and/or a disability

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The purpose of this study was to investigate validity and reliability evidence of Smart Start in male (n =35) and female (n = 25) children with/without a disability. Fundamental movement skills (FMS) of preschoolers (with a disability, n = 32; and without a disability, n = 28) aged between 37 to 64 months were examined using Smart Start and the Test of Gross Motor Development-Second Edition. The correlation between total scores of the two instruments was r = .89, p

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Jung, J., Kim, S. Y., Zittel, L. L., & Looney, M. A. (2017). Validity and reliability evidence of smart start in preschoool-aged children with/without a developmental delay and/or a disability. European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity, 10(2), 20–30. https://doi.org/10.5507/euj.2017.007

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