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Jansma, Paul – Journal of the Association for the Severely Handicapped (JASH), 1980
The article summarizes selected physical, motor, and fitness tests for severely and profoundly handicapped students with particular stress upon developmental age. Terminology clarification, recommendations related to selection and use of priority tests, plus comments related to an accompanying table of selected tests are included. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Physical Fitness, Psychomotor Skills
Nelson, Esther L. – Day Care and Early Education, 1979
Argues that children can dance before they can talk and discusses how teachers can encourage this innate talent. (MP)
Descriptors: Dance, Early Childhood Education, Motor Development, Movement Education
Peer reviewedCerna, Marie – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 1988
Briefly described is the development of motor activity in children with profound mental retardation through use of parent/child dyads. Parent and child are jointly trained using a specific program of lessons combined with home training. Advantages of this method are noted. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Intervention, Motor Development, Movement Education, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedCook, Martha J.; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1989
Eighty at-risk infants were administered the Mental and Motor Scales of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development at 6 and 12 months of age. Test-retest reliability scores of .71 on the Mental Scale and .69 on the Motor Scale were obtained. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Diagnostic Tests, High Risk Persons
Peer reviewedHeriza, Carolyn B.; Sweeney, Jane K. – Infants and Young Children, 1995
This article, the second of a three-part series, outlines neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and cardiopulmonary physical therapy approaches to movement dysfunction in children. The multiple roles of the pediatric physical therapist in teaching, consulting, managing, referring, and conducting clinical research are discussed. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Children, Motor Development, Movement Education, Physical Disabilities
Page, Shannon; Cochran, Donna; Cochran, Ray; Cummins, Bob; Eisenbarth, Barbara; Jensen, Terry; Pardew-Peck, Ann; Thompson, Kay; Waters, Toni; Yamamoto, Lianne – 1997
This guide is organized around a suggested list of physical education skills that all students should know and be able to do at each grade level from kindergarten through grade 6. The guide will help provide parents, teachers, and students with knowledge of what is being taught in a logical scope and sequence by grade level. It is designed to help…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Motor Development, Physical Education
Anselmo, Sandra – Day Care and Early Education, 1975
Offers practical suggestions for using food-related learning activities in an early childhood curriculum, ranging from food tasting to preparations that call for minimal directions and equipment. Included are three recipes. (ED)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Curriculum Enrichment, Early Childhood Education, Food
Montague, Elaine C. – 1986
The paper describes a Logo environment designed by an occupational therapist to help 10 disabled students (6-9 years old) explore relative distance, directionality, and spatial relations. The program's goals include enhancing students' language development, planning skills, decision making, risk taking, and problem solving. Logo is briefly…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Motor Development
Tulloch, Deborah – 1984
It is suggested that curricula for young multiply handicapped children should be based on well articulated child development models which specify milestones to be demonstrated as well as contexts in which they will be demonstrated. It is further suggested that the criterion of ultimate functioning should also be considered in choosing one design…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Motor Development, Multiple Disabilities, Sensory Integration
Wasserwald, Lee – 1986
In a continuation study, 12 students with dyslexia participated in muscle testing and exercises. Six areas were evaluated via pre- and post-tests: academics (using measures of spelling, reading, and math); parental observations of changes in their children (behavioral, academic or affective); perceptual drawing; oral reading; written language; and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Dyslexia
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
Peer reviewedEastman, 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
Peer reviewedStein, Julian – Physical Educator, 1984
Computers can be used to help develop physical proficiency in the handicapped student if appropriate software is used. Suggested computer use for various educational purposes includes sports games, assessment, simulation, and accommodation of severe disabilities. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEast, Whitfield B. – Physical Educator, 1983
The development of ontogenetic movements--complex, learned skills such as throwing--is greatly influenced by socialization experiences provided by parents. Girls, as well as boys, should be given the opportunity to learn and develop these skills during preschool years. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Females, Motor Development, Movement Education
Peer reviewedGillet, Pamela – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1983
The purposes of elementary school career education for mildly handicapped students, and specific learning activities and materials, are discussed. Elementary level career education components are identified as the development of social skills, self-understanding, communication and computation abilities, and the exploration of a variety of careers.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Mild Disabilities


