Developmental Age Trends in Crossing the Body Midline in Normal Children

Author:

Cermak Sharon A.1,Quintero Elizabeth Joy2,Cohen Patricia Marie3

Affiliation:

1. Sharon A. Cermak, M.S., OTR, is an Assistant Professor in Occupational Therapy at Sargent College, Boston University; a doctoral candidate in special education at Boston University; and a faculty member of the Center for the Study of Sensory Integrative Dysfunction

2. Elizabeth Joy Quintero, M.S., OTR, is an Assistant Professor in Occupational Therapy at the Boston School of Occupational Therapy, Tufts University; and certified to administer and interpret the Southern California Sensory Integration Tests

3. Patricia Marie Cohen, M.S. in OT, OTR, is a Research Associate at Sargent College, Boston University; and certified to administer and interpret the Southern California Sensory Integration Tests

Abstract

Abstract The ability to cross the body midline was assessed in 150 normal children, ages 4 through 8, by observing hand usage during the Space Visualization Test of the Southern California Sensory Integration Tests. A Space Visualization Contralateral Use score (SVCU) was computed for each subject and was regarded as a measure of the tendency to spontaneously cross the body midline. This score is based on a ratio of ipsilateral (uncrossed) to contralateral (crossed) responses. The percentage of time a child use the preferred hand to pick up a block was also recorded. Results indicated that spontaneous midline crossing increased with age. Although the percent of preferred hand responses increased with age, there was enough variability at each age that there were no significant differences among age groups. Perceptual, motor, and psychosocial factors that could influence midline behavior were discussed. Based on the data from this study, a preliminary reinterpretation of the SVCU score is offered.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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