Analysis of the Influence of Motor Development on Children's Speech Language Ability

  • Lailatul Izzah IAI Diniyyah Pekanbaru
  • Renny Rahmalia Institut Agama Islam Diniyyah Pekanbaru
  • Eva Yuliza Institut Agama Islam Diniyyah Pekanbaru
  • Raspan Hamdi Universitas Prima Indonesia PSDKU Pekanbaru
Keywords: Motorics, Language, Speech, Simple Regression Analysis

Abstract

The aim of this research is to determine the percentage of the contribution of motor development to children's speech-language abilities. This research involved 23 typical preschool-age children. Each child's motor and speech-language abilities were measured using the Developmental Profile instrument. Based on statistical analysis, it was found that the influence of motor skills on speech language abilities was 18.7%, while 81.3% of speech language abilities were influenced by variables other than motor skills. This study reveals that there is an influence between motor skills and children's speech-language abilities. This study has limitations in terms of sample size, so this may influence the results of this research. Therefore, a representative sample that can represent the population in Indonesia is needed for further studies. However, this could be an important initial study in a country where research on this subject has traditionally been limited.

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Published
2024-06-29
How to Cite
Lailatul Izzah, Renny Rahmalia, Eva Yuliza, & Raspan Hamdi. (2024). Analysis of the Influence of Motor Development on Children’s Speech Language Ability. Nathiqiyyah, 7(1), 71-76. https://doi.org/10.46781/nathiqiyyah.v7i1.1051