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Denis Dumas; Boris Forthmann; Patricia Alexander – Educational Psychologist, 2024
Creative thinking is a process through which individuals generate ideas that are simultaneously novel and meaningful within a given social context. Historically, psychologists have closely studied the general creative capacity of young learners, as well as the domain-specific creativity of experts. However, the developmental trajectory from…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creative Development, Expertise
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Caterina Pesce; Emiliano Mazzoli; Clarice Martins; David Stodden – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2025
The purpose of this position paper is to raise awareness of intriguing interdisciplinary intersections among physical activity, motor learning/development, creativity, and cognition. A major intersection is the potential of physical activity that involves the effortful learning of novel and/or complex movement actions to elicit cognitive…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Physical Activity Level, Creativity, Learning
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Clarice Martins; Nadia C. Valentini; Arja Sääkslahti; Eileen K. Africa; E. Kipling Webster; Glauber Nobre; Leah E. Robinson; Michael Duncan; Patrizia Tortella; Paulo F. Bandeira; Lisa M. Barnett – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
The first years of life are an optimal time for developing motor competence. However, the evidence regarding motor competence in early childhood is fragmented and needs to be clearly synthesized and presented. To establish effective evidence-based decision making in research, practice, and policy for the early years, this expert statement, on…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Child Development, Motor Development, Child Health
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Dillon, Emily F.; Kanne, Stephen; Landa, Rebecca J.; Annett, Robert; Bernier, Raphael; Bradley, Catherine; Carpenter, Laura; Kim, So Hyun; Parish-Morris, Julia; Schultz, Robert; Wodka, Ericka L.; Wodka, Ericka L.; Wodka, Ericka L. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Discernment of possible sex-based variations in presentations of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms is limited by smaller female samples with ASD and confounds with ASD ascertainment. A large national cohort of individuals with autism, SPARK, allowed parent report data to be leveraged to examine whether intrinsic child characteristics and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Individual Characteristics, Children
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Andrew M. Meier; Frank H. Guenther – Journal of Child Language, 2023
This review describes a computational approach for modeling the development of speech motor control in infants. We address the development of two levels of control: articulation of individual speech sounds (defined here as phonemes, syllables, or words for which there is an optimized motor program) and production of sound sequences such as phrases…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Computation, Models
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Athanasia Chatzipanteli; Georgios S. Gorozidis – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
The aim of this paper was to examine the influence of picturebooks on children's "physical literacy" (PL). Fostering PL in early childhood can promote a physically active lifestyle in children and later adults. Picturebook use is a great opportunity for movement exploration in physical education classes, and recent research findings…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Literacy, Movement Education, Reading Aloud to Others
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Ben Maassen; Hayo Terband – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Background: Children with speech sound disorders (SSD) form a heterogeneous group, with respect to severity, etiology, proximal causes, speech error characteristics, and response to treatment. Infants develop speech and language in interaction with neurological maturation and general perceptual, motoric, and cognitive skills in a social-emotional…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Speech Impairments, Children, Language Acquisition
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Newell, Karl M.; Irwin, Gareth – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2022
This paper examines the influence of task and skill level constraints on the generality of proximal-distal control for within-limb movement coordination. Analysis and synthesis of the experimental findings leads to the proposition that proximal-distal is one of several within-limb patterns of coordination, including: the reverse distal-proximal…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Human Body
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Seefeldt, Vern; Haubenstricker, John; Branta, Crystal F.; Pfeiffer, Karin A. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2021
The Michigan State University (MSU) Motor Performance Study (MPS) was initiated in 1967 and was known across the United States for its unique blend of teaching, service, and research. Dr. Vern Seefeldt began the study as a means to begin research with children on-campus. The instructional portion of the program ended in 1999; data collection…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Physical Development, Maturity (Individuals)
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Adé, David; Seifert, Ludovic; McGann, Marek; Davids, Keith – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2022
Introduction: Recently Baggs and Chemero (2018. "Radical Embodiment in Two Directions." "Synthese," 1-16. doi:10.1007/s11229-018-02020-9) advocated for the possible 'productive synthesis' between the enactive and the ecological approaches in order to understand and to explain how an agent behaves and interacts with the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Phenomenology
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de Freitas, Elizabeth; Ferrara, Francesca; Ferrari, Giulia – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
This article examines collaborative mathematical tasks that entail sympathetic coordinated movements. We discuss the affective bonds that form when students participate in such tasks. Using Maxine Sheets-Johnstone's term "affectivity" to characterize the responsive nature of bodies, we analyse data from a teaching experiment where…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Teacher Student Relationship, Nonverbal Communication
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Kretchmar, R. Scott – Quest, 2018
The article investigates several ways in which creating, entering, and playing games requires uniquely human levels of intelligence. It examines an element of our evolutionary heritage and the possibility that games (particularly in the form of sport) were among the first elements of culture. It describes sport as a "way of knowing," a…
Descriptors: Play, Games, Intelligence, Athletics
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Escalié, Guillaume; Legrain, Pascal; Lafont, Lucile – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2022
Purpose: This article is centered on the Mixed Methods Research (MMR) used by the "Sports Life" research team to analyze the conditions under which social interactions are developed in the physical education (PE) setting and PE teacher training context. Firstly, we focus on the value of combining various types of quantitative data with…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Interaction, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Faugno, Rebecca S. – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2020
Pediatric developmental assessments from the early 1900s are different from those used more often today. Certain present-day pediatric expectations of fine motor skills, specifically those of pre-writing strokes, appear more advanced when compared to those of the past. In the mid-20th century, child developmentalists described the sequences in…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Expectation, Child Development, Occupational Therapy
Ritchey, Margaret – ZERO TO THREE, 2021
This article discusses how increasing diversity within a community requires health care professionals to reassess the developmental assessment tools being used, or at the least, what implications one can derive from resultant identification of delays. The author describes a culture clash between her training and developmental expectations as a…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Physical Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Immigrants
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