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Krason, Katarzyna; Szafraniec, Grazyna – Early Child Development and Care, 1999
Presents a new authorship method of child therapy based on visualization through motion. Maintains that this method stimulates motor development and musical receptiveness, and promotes personality development. Suggests that improvised movement to music facilitates the projection mechanism and that directed movement starts the channeling phase.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Motor Development, Music Therapy, Special Needs Students
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Getchell, Nancy; Pabreja, Priya – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2006
In this article, the authors discuss and examine how to develop time sharing using a dual motor task and its effects. They state that when one is required to perform two tasks at the same time (time sharing), an individual may experience difficulty in expressing one or both of the tasks. This phenomenon, known as interference, has been studied…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Children, Adults
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Iverson, Jana M.; Hall, Amanda J.; Nickel, Lindsay; Wozniak, Robert H. – Brain and Language, 2007
This study examined changes in rhythmic arm shaking and laterality biases in infants observed longitudinally at three points: just prior to, at, and just following reduplicated babble onset. Infants (ranging in age from 4 to 9 months at babble onset) were videotaped at home as they played with two visually identical audible and silent rattles…
Descriptors: Infants, Longitudinal Studies, Visual Aids, Motor Development
Stodden, David F.; Goodway, Jacqueline D. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2007
Although significant attention has been given to promoting physical activity among children, little attention has been given to the developmental process of how children learn to move or to the changing role that motor skill development plays in children's physical activity levels as they grow. In order to successfully address the obesity…
Descriptors: Obesity, Physical Activities, Psychomotor Skills, Skill Development
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Barrett, Tracy M.; Davis, Evan F.; Needham, Amy – Developmental Psychology, 2007
These experiments explored the role of prior experience in 12- to 18-month-old infants' tool-directed actions. In Experiment 1, infants' use of a familiar tool (spoon) to accomplish a novel task (turning on lights inside a box) was examined. Infants tended to grasp the spoon by its handle even when doing so made solving the task impossible (the…
Descriptors: Experiments, Infant Behavior, Infants, Motor Development
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Davis, Andrew S. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2008
Down syndrome is the most common genetic cause of mental retardation and one of the most frequently occurring neurodevelopmental genetic disorders in children. Children with Down syndrome typically experience a constellation of symptomology that includes developmental motor and language delay, specific deficits in verbal memory, and broad…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Etiology, Disability Identification, Intervention
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Chow, Jia Yi; Davids, Keith; Button, Chris; Shuttleworth, Rick; Renshaw, Ian; Araujo, Duarte – Review of Educational Research, 2007
In physical education, the Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) pedagogical strategy has attracted significant attention from theoreticians and educators for allowing the development of game education through a tactic-to-skill approach involving the use of modified games. However, some have proposed that as an educational framework, it lacks…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Principles, Systems Approach, Learning Processes
Fellows, Marian; Parkhurst, Christine – 1982
Designed with children in mind, this workbook lays out the fundamentals of the italic alphabet so that it can be used by teachers and other adults as a guide in teaching children. The workbook is based on the idea that, besides being both "beautiful and readable," the italic alphabet has the advantage of presenting a logical progression…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Handwriting, Motor Development, Writing (Composition)
Whitley, Jim D. – Research Quarterly, 1975
Descriptors: Males, Motor Development, Motor Reactions, Muscular Strength
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Larsen, Jean M. – Child Development, 1975
Examined the effects of varying degrees of teacher support on middle-class preschoolers' success in cognitive and motor learning tasks. Support was defined in terms of physical proximity, physical contact, and facial and verbal behaviors. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Motor Development, Preschool Learning, Student Teacher Relationship
Auxter, David; Couzzo, Laurie – 1985
The study explored preparation of 38 instructors of motor skills for the handicapped through a competency-based mastery learning format. Both mastery learning and non-mastery learning formats of instruction were used to train the potential teachers. A systems approach to training was employed in a performance-based practical competency-based…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Disabilities, Motor Development, Program Effectiveness
Bender, Peter R. – 1978
This study was undertaken to determine whether neo-Piagetian theory might provide a functional interpretation of children's motor development, particularly linear positioning. In addition, intra-age and inter-age comparisons for both high- and low-mental-processing children were made. Pascual-Leone's Figural Intersection Test was used to select 15…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary School Students
Dales, Ruth J. – J Genet Psychol, 1969
Part of a larger investigation, "Selected Areas of Development of Twins in Relation to Zygosity, financed in part by a grant from the Florida State University Research Council and by the Institute of Human Development.
Descriptors: Child Development, Language Acquisition, Mental Retardation, Motor Development
Kuttan, Appu – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Models, Motor Development, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Research
Thiele, Bruce; And Others – Practical Pointers, 1980
The booklet describes a series of obstacle course relays designed to promote motor, communication, and leadership skills in students with disabilities. An introductory section reviews management of relays in terms of starting, finishing, and scoring. For the succeeding 26 relays, information is given on age levels, objectives, equipment, sequence,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Games, Motor Development
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