@article{Rodrigues_Avigo_Barela_2015, title={Development of fundamental motor skills in children of a public school in the city of Sao Paulo}, volume={9}, url={https://www.socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmb/article/view/53}, DOI={10.20338/bjmb.v9i1.53}, abstractNote={<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One common observation is that Brazilian children are failing to achieve the expected proficiency, regarding the chronological age, in performing gross motor skills. <strong>PURPOSE:</strong> The aim was to verify the development of fundamental motor skills of 6- and 9-year-old children from a public school of São Paulo city. <strong>METHOD:</strong> Eight two children were selected from the first and fourth Elementary year, 40 children from the first grade (6.6 year-old, 20 boys and 20 girls) and 42 children from the fourth grade (9.2 year-old, 21 boys and 21 girls). Children were videotaped performing the Test of Gross Motor Development tasks, locomotor and object-control subtests. Three experimenters inspected the video images and rated the children’s performance following the suggested criteria. <strong>RESULTS:</strong> Nine-year-old children were advanced in fundamental motor skill performance compared to 6-year-old, but children from both age groups are delayed to the expected fundamental motor skill development. Moreover, the developmental delay is even worse as chronological age increases, with 6-year-old rated as poor whereas 9-year-old children are rated as very poor in fundamental motor skill development. <strong>CONCLUSION:</strong> These results raise several concerns regarding the importance of mastering the basic motor skills and future enrolment in motor activities.<strong> </strong></p>}, number={1}, journal={Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior}, author={Rodrigues, Decio and Avigo, Eric Leal and Barela, Jose Angelo}, year={2015}, month={Aug.}, pages={21–30} }