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University of Groningen

Moving matters for children with developmental coordination disorder

Braaksma, Petra

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10.33612/diss.111900151

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Publication date: 2020

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Braaksma, P. (2020). Moving matters for children with developmental coordination disorder: We12BFit!: improving fitness and motivation for activity. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.111900151

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1 Kinderen met DCD zijn in staat om intensief te trainen en hun fitheid te verbeteren (dit proefschrift) 2 RenJeFit! is haalbaar en verbetert fitheid en motivatie voor bewegen (dit proefschrift)

3 Het oplossen van specifieke motorische hulpvragen moet losstaan van training van fitheid en bewegingsstimulering bij kinderen met DCD (dit proefschrift)

4 Het verbeteren van fitheid en beweeggedrag van kinderen met DCD is een medisch specialistische revalidatie aangelegenheid bij uitstek (dit proefschrift)

5 Zonder cocreatie en model geen interventie (dit proefschrift) 6 Dé DCD’er bestaat niet (dit proefschrift)

7 Wie denkt dat motivatie alleen in winnen zit, heeft al verloren (dit proefschrift) 8 Het implementeren van een interventie is een interventie op zich (dit proefschrift) 9 Challenge me and I will grow, believe in me and I will win (Robert Halgren)

10 We have found something that makes the suit very fast, it's the man in the suit (Jillert Anema) 11 Being active is a way of life to live a long and healthy life

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