Introduction To Motor Development
Introduction To Motor Development
Chapter 1
! Individual appropriate
! Children nor clients pass through these sequences in the same manner or within the same time period. ! Based on their stage of development
! Experience player versus inexperienced
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Issue
! Using the qualitative and quantitative concepts, children should not play organized sport before the age of 10? Agree or not agree!
Process Approach
Process, oriented approach which emphasizes the movement itself with little attention to the outcome
Which is better way to develop a movement: Emphasis on the outcome or the form of the movement?
Lifespan Periods
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Prenatal Period
! Embryonic Period (conception to 8 weeks) ! Fetal period (Organogenesis-birth)
Infancy
! Neonatal period (birth to 22 days) ! Infant (first day of life to independent walking) Toddler (independent walking to 4 years) Early Childhood (Somewhere between 4-7 years) Middle Childhood (Somewhere between 7-9) Late Childhood (Somewhere between 9-12)
Adolescence
! 11 to 19 for girls ! 12 to 21 for boys
Early Adulthood (After 19 for young women; after 21 for young men to 40) Middle Adulthood (Ages 40 to 60) Late Adulthood (Ages 60 to death)
Summary
1.! Human development is the progression and regression that occur within human beings as they age and over the lifespan. 2.! Development is age-related but not totally age dependent. 3.! Developmentally appropriate planning involves six elements: qualitative, sequential, cumulative, directional, multifactor, and individual. 4.! Directions of development describe motor development trends. 5.! Product versus process approach is used to evaluate and measure movement performances. 6.! Age-period approach is useful for facilitating our study of motor develop through a lifespan perspective.
Quiz
! On the answer sheet mark the appropriate response that best completes the question.
Question #1
! Which one of the following disciplines is concerned with the acquisition and retraining one to develop or relearn motor or sport skills?
! A. ! B. ! C. ! D. Motor development Motor control Motor Learning Exercise physiology
Question #2
! The developmental appropriate perspective comprises two concepts, they are: ! A. Gross to fine; open & closed. ! B. Age appropriate; Individual appropriate ! C. Easy to difficult; Critical periods ! D. Developmental phases; age appropriate
Question 3
! A stroke patient is being retrained to move their shoulder muscles first, then the upper arm, then the lower arm, and lastly the finger is what concept of development: ! A. Proximodistal ! B. Cephalocaudal ! C. Differentiation ! D. Integration
Question 4
! When ones ability to run is related to a loss of weight and increase in length of the his or her limbs is consider to be caused by:
A. B. C. D. Maturation Growth Practice Differentiation
Question 5
! Instructors who emphasizes repetitive practice of the same skills, video analysis about the form of the player, provide feedback about the athletes movements, and provide instructor about how the performer moves has taken what approach in developing this athlete:
A. Product B. Process C. Integrated D. DEPA approach