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1. Erratum: Correction to: Through the Looking Glass: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Evidence, Providing New Insight for Motor Competence and Health (Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2022) 52 4 (875-920))

2. Through the Looking Glass: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Evidence, Providing New Insight for Motor Competence and Health

3. Maternal parenting skills, adverse clinical outcomes, and contextual factors in low-income families: Associations and predictors of the neurodevelopment of preterm children in the first two years of life.

4. Focused attention and intrinsic motivation using animations for instruction of fundamental motor skills in children with Down syndrome.

5. Developmental coordination disorder in preterm children: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

6. Parent-Guided Developmental Intervention for Infants With Very Low Birth Weight: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

7. The Influence of Motor Competence on Broader Aspects of Health: A Systematic Review of the Longitudinal Associations Between Motor Competence and Cognitive and Social-Emotional Outcomes.

8. Motor Competence and Body Mass Index in the Preschool Years: A Pooled Cross-Sectional Analysis of 5545 Children from Eight Countries.

9. Individual and environmental parameters in children with and without developmental coordination disorder: associations with physical activity and body mass index.

10. Transcultural adaptation, content, and internal structure validity evidence of the perceived efficacy and goal setting system - 2 edition for Brazilian children.

11. Effect of a motor skill-based intervention in the relationship of individual and contextual factors in children with and without Developmental Coordination Disorder from low-income families.

12. Different intrauterine environments and children motor development in the first 6 months of life: a prospective longitudinal cohort.

13. Motor, Physical, and Psychosocial Parameters of Children with and without Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Comparative and Associative Study.

14. Motor development in the first year of life predicts impairments in cognition and language at 3 years old in a Brazilian preterm cohort of low-income families.

15. Do executive functions and gross motor skills predict writing and mathematical performance in children with developmental coordination disorder?

16. Risk Factors for cognitive, motor and language development of preterm children in the first year of life.

17. Test of Gross Motor Development-3: Item Difficulty and Item Differential Functioning by Gender and Age with Rasch Analysis.

18. Gross motor skills trajectory variation between WEIRD and LMIC countries: A cross-cultural study.

19. Contextual Factors and Motor Skills in Indigenous Amazon Forest and Urban Indigenous Children.

20. Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2: The Use of Rasch Analysis to Examine the Model Unidimensionality, Motor Function, and Item Difficulty.

21. Through the Looking Glass: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Evidence, Providing New Insight for Motor Competence and Health.

23. Intervention for Children with Obesity and Overweight and Motor Delays from Low-Income Families: Fostering Engagement, Motor Development, Self-Perceptions, and Playtime.

24. Early Detection of Cognitive, Language, and Motor Delays for Low-Income Preterm Infants: A Brazilian Cohort Longitudinal Study on Infant Neurodevelopment and Maternal Practice.

25. Motor and verbal inhibitory control: Development and validity of the go/No-Go app test for children with development coordination disorder.

26. Peabody Developmental Motor Scales - Second Edition (PDMS-2): Reliability, content and construct validity evidence for Brazilian children.

27. Intra-Rater (Live vs. Video Assessment) and Inter-Rater (Expert vs. Novice) Reliability of the Test of Gross Motor Development-Third Edition.

28. Collecting Infant Environmental and Experiential Data Using Smartphone Surveys.

29. Effectiveness of a home-based early cognitive-motor intervention provided in daycare, home care, and foster care settings: Changes in motor development and context affordances.

30. Neonatal Adverse Outcomes, Neonatal Birth Risks, and Socioeconomic Status: Combined Influence on Preterm Infants' Cognitive, Language, and Motor Development in Brazil.

31. Test of Infant Motor Performance for Infants in Brazil: Unidimensional Model, Item Difficulty, and Motor Function.

32. Are BMI, Self-Perceptions, Motor Competence, Engagement, and Fitness Related to Physical Activity in Physical Education Lessons?

33. Executive function in children with and without developmental coordination disorder: A comparative study.

34. Validation and Reliability of the Test of Infant Motor Performance for Brazilian Infants.

35. Self-efficacy profile in daily activities: Children at risk and with developmental coordination disorder.

36. Körperkoordinationstest Für Kinder (KTK) for Brazilian Children and Adolescents: Factor Analysis, Invariance and Factor Score.

37. Motor trajectories of preterm and full-term infants in the first year of life.

38. The development of a short form of the Test of Gross Motor Development-2 in Brazilian children: Validity and reliability.

39. Early intervention program for very low birth weight preterm infants and their parents: a study protocol.

40. Fundamental motor skills, nutritional status, perceived competence, and school performance of Brazilian children in social vulnerability: Gender comparison.

41. Obesity and Overweight Among Brazilian Early Adolescents: Variability Across Region, Socioeconomic Status, and Gender.

42. Associations between motor proficiency in children with history of maltreatment and living in social economically vulnerability.

43. Affordances in the home environment for motor development: Validity and reliability for the use in daycare setting.

44. Children and Adults Both Learn Motor Sequences Quickly, But Do So Differently.

45. Brazilian infant motor and cognitive development: Longitudinal influence of risk factors.

46. New Brazilian developmental curves and reference values for the Alberta infant motor scale.

47. The effects of yoga practice in school physical education on children's motor abilities and social behavior.

48. Developmental co-ordination disorder in socially disadvantaged Brazilian children.

49. Movement assessment battery for children-2: translation, reliability, and validity for Brazilian children.

50. Validity and reliability of the TGMD-2 for South Korean children.

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