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Assessing Motor Skill Performance in Saudi School-Age Children: A Cross-National Comparison with BOT-2 Norms

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School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia

HAYEF: Journal of Education 2025; 22: 1-7
DOI: 10.5152/hayef.2025.24003
Read: 87 Downloads: 40 Published: 13 February 2025

The motor development of children can be influenced by their environmental and cultural contexts, and the degree of this impact may become evident through motor assessment. This paper reports a study guided by the research question: What is the motor performance level of Saudi children compared to that reflected in the BOT-2 US norms? Male and female Saudi children (n = 188) in first, third, and fifth grades in eight government schools in and around Taif City were assessed using the long form of the Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency second edition. Data analysis revealed that the Saudi sample across gender and age groups, typically performed skills at a level significantly below the US norms. Findings provide confirmation of consistent patterns identified in previous studies that appear to characterize the motor development of children in Arabic-speaking countries. Findings also strengthen the case for the Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency second edition being a reliable instrument for assessing the motor performance of Saudi children.

Cite this article as: Al-Thumali, F., Hay, S., & Beamish, A. W. (2025). Assessing motor skill performance in Saudi school-age children: A cross-national comparison with BOT-2 norms. HAYEF:Journal of Education, 22, 0003, doi: 10.5152/hayef.2025.24003.

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