Computer Usage & Motor Skill Development
.... For example, Dumas and Brooks (2000) report that between five and six years of age, children develop
fine motor skills and the use of the Internet for finding ....
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EFFECTS OF INTERNET ON CHILDREN'S MOTOR SKILLS
.... For example, Dumas and Brooks (2000) report that between five and six years of age, children develop
fine motor skills and the use of the Internet for finding ....
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Motor Development in Children
.... There are two specific sets of skills:
fine motor skills and gross
motor skills. .... 2001. "
Fine Motor Skills" and "Gross
Motor Skills". The Gale Group. ....
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Motor Development in Infants
.... Crawling consumes a lot of energy, so at this stage, the development of
fine motor skills may slow down for a while, and sleep patterns may become disturbed. ....
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Developmental Assessment
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motor development. In school, Brandi does not have any difficulties with performing gross
motor or
fine motor tasks. During recess ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... It is one of the newer areas of the brain and is particularly important for speech production, which requires
fine motor coordination. ....
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Science Definitions
.... coordination, balance, and posture (Applegate, 2000, 168). It is needed for
fine motor skills. The brain stem contains the medulla oblongata ....
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Malfunctioning of Brain Processes Overview Of The Disorder: The ...
.... Also SI dysfunction children had major deficits in gross and
fine motor performance which the Learning Disabled group of children did not have. ....
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Depression in Children & Implications for Therapists
.... a high incidence of neurological "soft signs", "minor abnormalities in
motor, sensory, and integrative functions such as poor
fine motor coordination, poor ....
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THE STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT
.... 1979).
Motor behavior at age three is well developed, with balance and good control of gross and
fine motor behaviors. In contrast ....
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Early Childhood Interventions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
.... Occupational therapy helps the patient develop
fine motor skills and function in daily living activities with a focus on the hands and arms. ....
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Acquired and Developmental Dyslexia
.... form perception impairment, inefficient memorization strategies (such as verbal rehearsal), difficulties in gross and
fine motor coordination, delayed lateral ....
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
.... It has been noted that these factors often lead to developmental delays,
fine-
motor problems, and a higher risk of academic problems once the child enters ....
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The HIV epidemic in the United States
.... The student may have impaired
fine motor control so the use of a computer keyboard may be appropriate for writing activities. The ....
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Neuro-Developmental Funcation & Learning
.... They are assessed as lacking the requisite knowledge, when the problem may in reality be a deficit in
fine motor skills necessary to form letters and words on ....
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Child Abuse
.... for physical education Finding reasons to stay at school and not go home Wearing long sleeves in warm weather Inability to perform
fine motor skills because of ....
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Child Development Elkind
.... for physical education Finding reasons to stay at school and not go home Wearing long sleeves in warm weather Inability to perform
fine motor skills because of ....
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"Teachers and Teaching"
.... She writes, "One of my brightest students was said to be possibly "learning disabled," and my most skilled artist deficient in
fine motor ability. ....
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IQ Testing Issues
.... most of these individuals have deficiencies in at least one of the skills measured in standardized IQ tests including memory, language, or
fine motor skills. ....
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Art Education - Creativity
.... items as "a colored turkey, a Christmas decoration, valentine heart, Easter bunnies" and so on, "expectations involved dexterity and
fine motor skills," in ....
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Gender Bias in Education
.... school roughly equal. On some measures of school readiness, such as
fine-
motor control, girls are ahead of boys. Twelve years later ....
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Psychology of Learning
.... They are assessed as lacking the requisite knowledge, when the problem may in reality be a deficit in
fine motor skills necessary to form letters and words on ....
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DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS Introduction Development
.... categorizing, feature scanning, organizing, sequencing, and coding, may be demonstrated; immature postural reflexes and a lack of
fine motor control may also ....
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Lymphoblastic Leukemia
.... Significant delays in gross and
fine motor, perceptual, and language performance were observed in eight of the children (p.853). ....
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
.... They are constantly on the move, have trouble with both gross and
fine motor skills, and may be physically clumsy and awkward as a result. ....
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Autism and Language Disorders
.... predictors of language learning and retention ability do exist, such as "gestural imitation, play style, language age, developmental age, and
fine motor (p. 281 ....
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The Ear
.... Alcohol). It affects the parietal lobe, which is in control of
fine motor skills, leading to instability of balance. Its effects ....
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The Ear & Sound
.... Alcohol). It affects the parietal lobe, which is in control of
fine motor skills, leading to instability of balance. Its effects ....
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Child Development: 4 Cases Introduction
.... Jason demonstrated in playing with blocks that his mastery of reflexes and his small or
fine motor development was quite advanced. ....
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Brain Development
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Fine motor grasp between thumb and forefinger should be developed by this age, and by 16 months, a baby should be walking independently. ....
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