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Wayne - Carroll Public Schools, Wayne, NE. – 1974
Outlined in the brochure are the language arts, motor perception, and curriculum modification components of Project Success (Nebraska), a program funded by Title III for elementary level students with specific language disabilities (SLD). Numerous cartoons and photographs are included. Characteristics such as reading slowly through having an…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Education, Language Arts
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Thomas, Jerry R.; And Others – 1974
This study assesses the effects of a specifically designed perceptual-motor training program on the level of perceptual-motor development, self-concept, and academic ability of kindergarten children. Forty kindergarten children were randomly assigned to one of two groups. The experimental group was exposed to a specifically designed…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Educational Programs, Kindergarten Children, Motor Development
American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Washington, DC. – 1971
Articles included in this journal are a report on the President's Conference on Early Childhood Education entitled "The Young Child: The Significance of Motor Development" by Delores M. Curtis; A Real Look at the Young Child by Lolas E. Halverson; What Movement Means to a Young Child by Keturah E. Whitehouse; Who Says the Young Child…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Motor Development
Drezek, Wendy – 1976
Presented are guidelines for a developmental roles approach to infant education. Developmental objectives are listed for language, cognition, socialization, independence, and movement at five levels: establishing the base, exploring the environment through actions, exploring the environment symbolically, exploring relationships, and preparing for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Programs, Early Childhood Education, General Education
Banham, Katharine M. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1976
Descriptors: Achievement, Cerebral Palsy, Exceptional Child Research, Infants
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Keogh, Jack F. – Quest, 1977
Movement skill development is discussed in terms of the role of perceptual-cognitive mechanisms in organizing movement processes. (DS)
Descriptors: Child Development, History, Motor Development, Movement Education
Kravitz, Thomas J. – Day Care and Early Education, 1978
Discusses physical activities for six age groups in the 4-month to 6-year range which emphasize the interaction between parent and child. Briefly describes those exercises which are appropriate for each age group. (BR)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Exercise (Physiology), Infants, Motor Development
Martinek, Thomas J.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1977
Results of this investigation relating the acquisition of motor skills to decision-making in elementary school physical education classes reveals that a teacher-directed approach appears to be best for the development of motor skills, and that a student-sharing approach has a definite positive effect on the development of self-concept. (MB)
Descriptors: Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Decision Making, Elementary Education
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Wilmore, Jack H. – Journal of School Health, 1977
While substantial physiological differences exist between the average male and female athlete, there is little reason to advocate different training or conditioning programs on the basis of sex. (JD)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Body Weight, Exercise (Physiology)
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Ball, Thomas S.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1977
An automated procedure for range of motion training was tried with two cerebral palsied retarded young men. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Electromechanical Aids, Mental Retardation, Motion
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Wenar, Charles; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1986
Evaluation of 195 normal children (aged 1-5 years), 160 normal children (aged 3-24 months), and 41 autistic children (aged 5-11 years) on the eight psychological variables of the Behavioral Rating Instrument for Autistic and Other Atypical Children indicated certain autistic behaviors are not normal at any stage of development. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Rating Scales, Children, Communication Skills
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Osness, Wayne H. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1987
A major problem of physical education programs is the assessment of outcomes. Research makes it clear that physical education programs can affect motor performance positively. Outcomes regarding motor performance, metabolic performance, psychosocial factors, body structure, and cognitive/academic development are reviewed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Physical Characteristics, Physical Education
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Hersh, Joseph H.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1988
Although most males with a 49,XXXXY karyotype will have significant mental retardation, the case of an affected boy having mild-cognitive and motor delays and age-appropriate adaptive skills at 59 months is presented. Guarded optimism may be justified in affected males demonstrating close to or age-appropriate developmental skills through early…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Congenital Impairments
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Krotee, M. L.; Wamukhoya, E. E. – Kenya Journal of Education, 1986
Argues that a child's early exposure to movement activities promotes a positive self concept. Elaborates that physical education gives training to body and mind as well as providing enjoyment as the child matures. (BSR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Motor Development, Physical Activities
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Eastman, Mary Kay; Safran, Joan S. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1986
Instructions and illustrations support this discussion of learning activities designed to remediate deficiences and build skills in balance and/or motor skills for mildly handicapped students who may not have access to physical therapy or adaptive physical education. Appropriate for both regular and special classes, activities include arm…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Elementary Education, Mild Disabilities, Motor Development
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