Effects of the Use of an Immersive Virtual Reality Device on Handwriting in Children Aged 6 to 13 With Handwriting Difficulties ( RVALIGO )
Effects of the Use of an Immersive Virtual Reality Device on Handwriting in Children Aged 6 to 13 With Handwriting Difficulties : a Randomized Multiple Baseline Single-case Experimental Design (SCED)
Fondation Ildys
12 participants
Oct 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Difficulties in learning to write affect a large number of children and can have a significant impact on their personal and professional future. To facilitate this learning process, develop fun, motivating and effective devices for the different skills involved in writing (motor skills, postural control, visual attention, letter recognition) is needing. Virtual Reality (VR) seems to be a promising tool for this purpose. The SCED (Single Case Experimental Design) methodology is adapted to this study to evaluate the impact of VR on learning to write, as it allows a high level of evidence and is applicable to a heterogeneous population such as that affected by difficulties in learning to write. The study will include an original study of 3 children and 3 replications of 3 children each. In total, 12 children will be included in four different settings. This study will determine whether VR training can facilitate learning to write. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of immersive virtual reality training on handwriting using the Evaligo tool to assess static, kinematic and pressure parameters of handwriting in children aged 6 to 13 with handwriting difficulties according to a SCED methodology.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Age : 6-13 years
- BHK: degradation score ≥ 1 standard deviation. The BHK will be administered at the time of the inclusion visit (V1) and/or child with writing difficulties in in daily activities.
- Children benefiting or to benefit from rehabilitation care to improve handwriting skills.
- Be able to understand instructions and complete all assessments.
Exclusion Criteria5
- Contraindications to using a virtual reality HMD
- Severe visual impairment
- Facial injury
- Epilepsy
- Lack of parental and/or child consent
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Interventions
During the baseline, children will carry out their standard paper-and-pencil exercises for writing difficulties (that their perform during usual rehabilitation).
During the intervention, they will carry out usual exercises and they will use VR 15 minutes during each session
Locations(5)
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NCT07040722