%0 Journal Article %T DEVELOPMENT OF FINE MOTOR COORDINATION AND VISUAL-MOTOR INTEGRATION IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN %A Haris MEMISEVIC %A Selmir HADZIC %J Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation %@ 1857-663X %D 2013 %I Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation %R 10.2478/v10215-011-0032-4 %X Fine motor skills are prerequisite for many everyday activities and they are a good predictor of a child's later academic outcome. The goal of the present study was to assess the effects of age on the development of fine motor coordination and visual-motor integration in preschool children. The sample for this study consisted of 276 preschool children from Canton Sara-jevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. We assessed children's motor skills with Beery Visual Motor Integration Test and Lafayette Pegboard Test. Data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA, followed by planned com-parisons between the age groups. We also performed a regression analysis to assess the influence of age and motor coordination on visual-motor integration. The results showed that age has a great effect on the development of fine motor skills. Furthermore, the results indicated that there are possible sensitive periods at preschool age in which the development of fine motor skills is accelerated. Early intervention specialists should make a thorough evaluations of fine motor skills in preschool children and make motor (re)habilitation programs for children at risk of fine motor delays. %K fine motor development %K visual motor integration %K preschool children %U http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/files/PDF%201-2%202013/004.pdf