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Typical and Atypical Motor Development

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Sugden and Wade, leading authors in this area, comprehensively cover motor development and motor impairment, drawing on sources in medicine and health-related studies, motor learning and developmental psychology. A theme that runs through the book is that movement outcomes are a complex transaction of child resources, the context in which movement takes place, and the manner in which tasks are presented. The core themes of the book involve descriptions of motor development from conception through to emerging adulthood, explanations of motor development from differing theoretical, empirical, and experiential perspectives, and descriptions and explanations of atypical motor development when the resources of the child are limited in some way. Readership: Occupational therapists, physiotherapists, paediatricians, teachers (physical education, early childhood development, elementary education), educational psychologists, kinesiology and sports scientists. - Publisher.

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Mac Keith Press
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Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the authors
1. An Introduction to Motor Development.
Introduction
Development
Descriptions of change
Motor development
What is motor development?
What does change look like?
Characteristics and descriptions of movement
Performance and learning, ability and skill
Consequences of movement
Movement by design
The descriptive period
Systems-orientated period
Movement that informs
Embodied cognition
Developing adaptable motor control
Summary
2. Biological Influences on Developmental Change.
Selected anthropometric structural changes
Physiological, neural, and sensory functional changes
Influences on motor development
Summary
3. Developmental Models and Theories.
Motor control and development theories
What constitutes processing?
Traditional information processing
Information processing and motor development
Summary
4. Early Movement Development: Birth to 24 Months.
Introduction
Movement activity in utero and at birth
Development of vision and visual perception
Locomotion
Manual control
Prospective control
Summary
5. Motor Development of Young Children: 2 to 7 Years of Age.
Descriptions of change
Body control
Manual control of limb movements
Summary
6. Movement Development of Young Children: 7 Years to Puberty.
A specific task illustrating spatial and temporal demands
Modelling mover and environmental conditions
Spatial accuracy
Temporal and spatial accuracy
Development of maximal performance: normative comparisons
Movement abilities
Summary
7 Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral palsy: the condition
Cerebral palsy and movement control
Summary
8. Developmental Coordination Disorder.
Development of movement skill competence
Historical context
Terminology
Who are the children?
Diagnostic criteria for developmental coordination disorder Co-occurring characteristics
Developmental progression
Core motor characteristics of children with DCD
Underlying biological substrates
Constraints: perceptual, cognitive, and motor
Summary
9. Children with Intellectual Disability.
General descriptions
Constraints on control and coordination
Summary and future directions
10. Motor Development in Children with Other Developmental Disorders.
Introduction to developmental disorders
Individual developmental disorders
Summary
11. Children with Visual Impairment.
Role and nature of vision
Movement development in blind children
Summary
12. Assessment and Intervention for Children with Movement Difficulties.
Assessment and intervention
Purposes of assessment
The field of intervention
Principles underlying types of assessment and intervention
Validity and reliability
Intervention is about participation and learning
Ecological approaches to assessment and intervention
Approaches to assessment and collection of information
Process deficit and functional task-oriented approaches to intervention
Interventions for cerebral palsy
Summary

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London
Series
Clinics in developmental medicine

Contributors

Editor
Hilary M. Hart

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E-book
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1 online resource (xii, 384 p.)

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OL26439049M
ISBN 10
190831656X
ISBN 13
9781908316561

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