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Weiss, Maureen R. – Quest, 2011
The goal of a positive youth development perspective is the promotion of healthy physical and psychosocial development in young people. This approach consists of social-contextual features (e.g., teacher behaviors, classroom structure, student activities) that help equip youth with attributes, skills, competencies, and values that will contribute…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Holistic Approach
McMurray, Sharon; Drysdale, Jill; Jordan, Glenda – Support for Learning, 2009
Difficulties in motor processing are often seen in children with specific literacy difficulties. Indeed many children with dyslexia may also have a diagnosis of dyspraxia. This article seeks to increase understanding of difficulties in motor processing and to provide practical advice to teachers to assist in identification of such difficulties. It…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Mainstreaming, Children, Handwriting
Dail, Teresa – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2011
One way to help physical education preservice students to think critically about the learning of physical skills is to provide hands-on experiences in which performance and learning can be seen and measured. Developing knowledge of these processes, however, requires creative and carefully planned exercises that can illustrate principles in a…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Physical Education, Preservice Teachers, Psychomotor Skills
Bornstein, Marc H., Ed.; Lamb, Michael E., Ed. – Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
This new text consists of parts of Bornstein and Lamb's Developmental Science, 6th edition along with new introductory material that as a whole provides a cutting edge and comprehensive overview of cognitive development. Each of the world-renowned contributors masterfully introduces the history and systems, methodologies, and measurement and…
Descriptors: Psychophysiology, Genetics, Journal Articles, Motor Development
Lin, Yen-Chun – Education, 2010
Blocks are one of the most popular playthings for children. The purpose of this article is to describe the use of block play in developing parent-child relations. This paper has two major parts. First, a brief historical overview highlights the critical roles of child's block play in learning and development. Block play contributes to children's…
Descriptors: Play, Parents, Motor Development, Emotional Development
Branta, Crystal F. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2010
When addressing issues related to sport specialization, it is important to consider how skills are developed and learned. Changes in physical development and maturation throughout the growing years affect the motor performance abilities of individuals who are not yet mature. Such variability in skill development is important to understand when…
Descriptors: Specialization, Skill Development, Motor Development, Child Development
Siegenfeld, Billy – Journal of Dance Education, 2009
"Standing down straight" means to stand on two feet with both stability and relaxation. Using standing down straight as the foundation of class work, Jump Rhythm Technique offers a fresh alternative to conventional systems of dance study. It bases its pedagogy on three behaviors: grounding the body so that it can move with power and efficiency,…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Music, African Americans
Torrey, Michelle Kerber; Leginus, Mary Anne; Cecere, Susan – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2011
In this commentary the authors share their experiences on the design and implementation of community-centered early intervention programs in Prince George's County, MD. Their aim in designing community-centered programs was to provide infants and toddlers opportunities for learning, language, and motor development in natural environments with…
Descriptors: Play, Early Intervention, Child Care Centers, Motor Development
Arts Education Partnership (NJ1), 2011
Beyond the intrinsic value of music to cultures worldwide, education in music has benefits for young people that transcend the musical domain. The Arts Education Partnership (AEP) reviewed an extensive body of research to identify high-quality, evidence-based studies that document student learning outcomes associated with an education in and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Research, Outcomes of Education, Psychomotor Skills
Bobbio, Tatiana; Gabbard, Carl; Cacola, Priscila – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2009
Motor development attains landmark significance during early childhood. Although early childhood educators may be familiar with the gross-motor skill category, the subcategory of interlimb coordination needs greater attention than it typically receives from teachers of young children. Interlimb coordination primarily involves movements requiring…
Descriptors: Test Items, Young Children, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development
Adolph, Karen E.; Robinson, Scott R – Child Development, 2008
Nativist and constructivist approaches to the study of development share a common emphasis on characterizing beginning and end states in development. This focus has highlighted the question of preservation and transformation--whether core aspects of the adult end state are present in the earliest manifestations during infancy. In contrast, a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Systems Approach, Animal Behavior, Motor Development
Coelho, Jeffrey – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2010
Historically, gymnastics has served an essential role in physical education and the development of physical fitness. Participating in gymnastics-related activities can improve the physical and motor fitness of children of all ages and can make significant contributions to the goals of physical education. This article describes the importance of…
Descriptors: Physical Fitness, Risk, Physical Activities, Health Promotion
Yazejian, Noreen; Peisner-Feinberg, Ellen S.; Heyge, Lorna Lutz – NHSA Dialog, 2009
This article describes a music and movement intervention for children in preschool classrooms. The intervention, consisting of sequenced music and movement activities, has been studied as a curriculum conducted by outside interventionists (Yazejian & Peisner-Feinberg, 2009/this issue) with results providing some support for the beneficial effects…
Descriptors: Intervention, Music, Disadvantaged Youth, Preschool Children
Thomas, Jerry R.; Thomas, Katherine T.; Williams, Kathleen – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
In aligning the curriculum for the preparation of future teachers, it is essential to teach knowledge and application of the interactions among content knowledge (about motor skills and fitness principles), procedural knowledge (how to teach skills and promote fitness), and the teaching of physical activity (how to execute a lesson). This article…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Motor Development, Teaching Methods
Grosse, Susan J. – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Appropriate physical education is a mandated part of a child's Individual Educational Program (IEP). It is not optional, nor should parents want it to be optional. This is the time in the day for the child to develop in a variety of ways that are very important to healthy living for the rest of his or her life. The purpose of physical education is…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Individualized Education Programs, Child Development

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