THE INFLUENCE OF MOTOR EXPERIENCE ON MOTOR CREATIVITY (FLUENCY) OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

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Milic, Natasa Sturza [1 ]
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[1] Presch Teacher Training Coll Mihailo Palov, Vrsac, Serbia
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motor behavior; divergent production;
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R49 [康复医学];
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The aim of the paper was to consider the relation between motor creativity (fluency) and motor experience in preschool children. According to contemporary creativity theories, experience and knowledge has an important role in the formation of a critical level of motor behavior below which creativity is not possible. Insufficiently stimulated and underdeveloped motor skills and knowledge at this age can be the cause of decreased or 'slumbered' motor creativity. Estimation of motor performance (motor testing by means of the validated battery of seven motor tasks) and motor creativity (Torrens TCAM test) has been carried out in Vrsac on the sample of 154 preschool children aged 6 to 6.5 years. The results show that motorically more competent children scored better in TCAM test tasks. The obtained results indicate the need to provide preschool children with suitable conditions leading to their optimal motor development and creative motor expression.
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