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Pyfer, Jean L. – 1973
Discussed are theoretical and treatment aspects of perceptual motor dysfunction and rehabilitation in 4- to 12-year-old academically failing children involved in a 3-year investigation at the University of Kansas. The program is said to stress increasing the amount of stimulation received by sensory receptors of the vestibular, reflex, and haptic…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity, Kinesthetic Perception, Learning Disabilities
Glazer, Hilda Ruth; Cox, David L. – 1973
Twenty-five male (aged 7 years, 6 months to 10 years, 7 months) and five female (aged 9 years, 3 months to 10 years, 2 months) minimally brain damaged children were examined to determine feasibility of perceptual motor training on the pursuit rotor (which requires Ss to track a light as it revolves under a pattern on a turntable). Experimental Ss…
Descriptors: Children, Electromechanical Aids, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedRejto, Alice – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1973
Descriptors: Children, Diagnostic Tests, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities
Llorens, Lela A.; and others – Amer J Occup Therapy, 1969
Research supported by the U.S. Office of Education.
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Cognitive Development, Group Instruction
Peer reviewedSulivan, Joanna – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1972
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Research, High School Students, Learning Disabilities


