2015
DOI: 10.1177/183693911504000409
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The Impact of free-choice Motor Activities on Children's Balance Control

Abstract: THIS RESEARCH ATTEMPTED TO determine which kinds of free-choice motor activity improve balance control. One hundred and fifty children from three kindergarten classes participated in the research. They were provided with an environment that enabled them to choose motor activity freely for 180 minutes each day, 90 minutes outdoors and 90 minutes indoors, five days a week for 32 weeks. The difference between the three kindergartens consisted of the number of facilities intended for balance exercise and their loc… Show more

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