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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation
2022 Volume.11 No. 3 p.81 ~ p.92
Effects of Beat-Keeping Game Through Smartphone Applications on Executive Functions of Children With Developmental Delays
Sul Ye-Rim

Kim Jin-Kyung
Park So-Yeon
Kang Dae-Hyuk
Abstract
Objectives : This study aimed to investigate the effect of beat-keeping games in smartphone applications on improving executive functions in children with developmental delays.

Methods : Three children diagnosed with developmental delay were included in this study. The ABA design used a single-subject experimental research design. The independent variable was the beat-keeping game. The game was held three times a week for a total of seven times for 20 minutes, including breaks. The dependent variable, ¡°Visual-motor speed,¡± was measured every session to assess if the beat-keeping game was effective in improving the participant¡¯s executive function. Further, before and after the intervention, ¡°Children¡¯s Color Trails Test (CCTT)¡±, ¡°Block design,¡± and ¡°Finding hidden picture¡± were measured.

Results : All three participants showed improvement in the performance of the beat-keeping game and the executive functions of ¡°Visual-motor speed¡± and visual attention.

Conclusions : Based on the results of this study, various effective applications for learning and intervention can be developed and applied to children with developmental delays who have difficulty in motivating themselves and lack attention.
KEYWORD
Beat-keeping game, Developmental delay, Executive function, Smartphone application
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