The Early Motor Questionnaire (EMQ): A parental report measure of early motor development |
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Authors: | Klaus Libertus Rebecca J. Landa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA;2. Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Children's early motor skills are critical for development across language, social, and cognitive domains, and warrant close examination. However, examiner-administered motor assessments are time consuming and expensive. Parent-report questionnaires offer an efficient alternative, but validity of parent report is unclear and only few motor questionnaires exist. In this report, we use cross-sectional and longitudinal data to investigate the validity of parent report in comparison to two examiner-administered measures (Mullen Scales of Early Learning, MSEL; Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, PDMS-2), and introduce a new parent-report measure called the Early Motor Questionnaire (EMQ). Results indicate strong correlations between parent report on the EMQ and a child's age, robust concurrent and predictive validity of parent report with both the MSEL and PDMS-2, and good test–retest reliability of parent report on the EMQ. Together, our findings support the conclusion that parents provide dependable accounts of early motor and cognitive development. |
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Keywords: | Motor development Parent report Questionnaire Autism |
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