Fundamental movement skills proficiency in children with developmental coordination disorder: does physical self-concept matter?
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Catherine M. Capio | Cindy H. P. Sit | Angus Burnett | C. Sit | A. Burnett | A. Ha | C. Capio | Jie Yu | Amy S. C. Ha | Wendy Y. J. Huang | W. Huang | Jie Yu
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