乳児期の連続膝屈伸運動の発達に関する養育者への質問紙調査

  • 中村 天
    大阪総合保育大学大学院児童保育研究科
  • 藤原 勝夫
    金沢学院大学スポーツ科学部スポーツ科学科
  • 清田 岳臣
    大阪総合保育大学児童保育学部乳児保育学科

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  • Questionnaire survey of parents regarding the development of repetitive knee flexion-extension movement in infancy
  • ニュウジキ ノ レンゾク シツ クッシン ウンドウ ノ ハッタツ ニ カンスル ヨウイクシャ エ ノ シツモンシ チョウサ

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<p>  A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the appearance rate and onset age of repetitive knee flexion-extension movement in supported standing, and the relationship between this movement and major gross motor developments. Participants were 108 parents of infants aged 6-34 months enrolled in classes for 0-2-year-olds at nurseries. Participants answered the following questions about their child: frequency and onset age of repetitive knee flexion-extension movement, and onset age of major gross motor activities (independent sitting, crawling, creeping, pulling to stand, cruising, independent standing, and independent walking). Approximately 90% of participants answered that they had observed their children performing repetitive knee flexion-extension movement. The onset age was around 9.5 months, and all infants began this movement between the onset of “pulling to stand” and “independent walking”. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was observed between the onset age of knee flexion-extension movement and the onset age of “independent walking” (r = 0.66, p < 0.01). These findings suggest that the knee flexion-extension movement is a movement typically observed in infancy and that it is related to “independent walking”.</p>

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