Bassett, Susan H.Andrews, BarryJohnson, Deidre2019-06-072024-04-172019-06-072024-04-172018https://hdl.handle.net/10566/11311Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)Background: Hearing loss in children can contribute to a loss or delay in motor skills development and has been shown to negatively affect their participation in physical activity. Lack of physical activity may then further delay motor and balance skill development and therefore impact on their health-related quality of life. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a 12-week exercise intervention on motor control abilities in hard of hearing children in Grade R to Grade 3 in Cape Town, and on the parent’s perceptions of their child’s health-related quality of life.enHearing lossHearing impairedChildrenPrimary schoolMotor skillsThe effect of a motor skills exercise programme on quality of life and motor skills development in hard of hearing children in Grade R to Grade 2University of the Western Cape