J. Except. People 2022, 11(2):49-62

Motor skills in children with hearing impairment

Kristína Tománková
Palacký University, Žižkovo nám. 5, 771 40 Olomouc, Czech Republic

The overview essay presents a narrative literary review of the facts about the motor skills in association with hearing impairments in children from current studies in the period after 2010. This contribution presents various knowledge and selected research surveys in issue. Motor skills and motor development in children with hearing impairment is expected to be different from that in typically developing children in many ways. The aim of the contribution is to summarize appropriate end essential studies that show experiences with problem of motor skills, in a broader context, in child individuals with hearing impairment.

Keywords: hearing, impairment, deafness, hearing loss, movement, motor skills, motor function, motor development

Published: December 11, 2022  Show citation

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Tománková, K. (2022). Motor skills in children with hearing impairment. Journal of Exceptional People11(21), 49-62
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