An introduction to life span motor development. This third edition reflects developments in research findings and has been expanded to present topics from a unifying model of constraints approach. Students should learn not only how to look at the individual but also at the task and the environment to fully understand the factors affecting motor development. In addition, a life span approach has been integrated throughout the text. The text includes the following features: real-life vignettes applying to each chapter's content; a running glossary of terms in the margins, which provides definitions where students need them; interactive reflection questions throughout the text to help students master the material and test their learning as they go; assessment boxes to ensure that students learn about evaluation techniques and instruments in a consistent way; a list of objectives opening each chapter; and chapter summaries. Popular features from the second edition have been retained, including: discussion questions at the end of each chapter; concept summaries throughout each chapter; and an index of key terms at the end of each chapter.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
37 photographs, 137 illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7360-3187-5 (9780736031875)
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Autor*in
Assistant Professor, University of Missouri, St Louis, USA
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Introduction to motor development; theoretical foundations of motor development; physical growth, maturation and ageing; development and ageing of body systems; early motor development; principles of motion and stability; development of human locomotion; development of ballistic skills; development of manipulative skills; sensory system development constraints - applications to movement; perceptual-motor development; perception and action in development; social and cultural constraints in motor development; psychosocial constraints in motor development; knowledge as a functional constraint in motor development; development of cardiorespiratory endurance; development of strength and flexibility; development of body composition; interactions between individual, environmental, and task.