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Motor Development in Early and Later Childhood
Longitudinal Approaches

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Part of European Network on Longitudinal Studies on Individual Development

A. F. Kalverboer, B. C. L. Touwen, H. F. R. Prechtl, R. R. Provine, G. P. Baerends, T. G. G. Groothuis, M. H. Wollacott, C. von Hofsten, P. Casaer, H. Papousek, M. Papousek, G. Butterworth, F. Franco, B. Hopkins, K. Connolly, M. Dalgleshi, J. Vauclair, G. P. Van Galen, N. Søvik, R. H. Largo, S. Kundu, L. Thun-Hohenstein, K. Michelsson, E. Lindahl, S. E. Henderson, R. H. Geuze, W. Schneider, P. J. Beek
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  • Date Published: March 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511878589

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  • Motor development is an integral part of the developmental process. Understanding the organization of the sensory-motor system and its adaptations in response to environmental factors is a vital part of understanding individual development as a whole. This volume describes and discusses human motor development using longitudinal study methods, and from an interdisciplinary perspective. Researchers from a variety of different backgrounds and disciplines provide a broad-ranging analysis of human motor development, from both the practical and theoretical standpoint, in a book which will be of great interest to paediatricians, psychologists, developmental biologists, developmental psychiatrists and neurologists as well as to research scientists in these fields.

    • Foreword by David Magnusson
    • Gives an understanding of individual development as a whole
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    • Date Published: March 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511878589
    • contains: 51 b/w illus. 29 tables
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    Part I. Setting The Scene:
    1. Motor development in children at risk: two decades of research in experimental clinical psychology A. F. Kalverboer
    2. Longitudinal studies in motor development: developmental neurological considerations B. C. L. Touwen
    Part II. Biological Basis of Motor Development:
    3. Principles of early motor development in the human H. F. R. Prechtl
    Natural priorities for developmental study: neuroembryological perspectives of motor development R. R. Provine
    5. The 'fixed action pattern' concept revisited: an ethological commentary on the chapters by Prechtl and Provine G. P. Baerends and T. G. G. Groothuis
    Part III. Development of Body Posture and Goal Directed Reaching:
    6. Early postnatal development of posture control: normal and abnormal aspects M. H. Wollacott
    7. Studying the development of goal-directed behaviour C. von Hofsten
    8. Development of motor functions: a 'developmental neurological' approach P. Casaer
    Part IV. Motor Development, Early Communication and Cognition:
    9. Early interactional signalling: the role of facial movements H. Papousek and M. Papousek
    10. Motor development: communication and cognition G. Butterworth and F. Franco
    11. On faces and hands and the development of communication B. Hopkins
    Part V. Acquisition Of Skills:
    12. Individual patterns of tool use by infants K. Connolly and M. Dalgleshi
    13. Tool use, hand cooperation and the development of object manipulation in human and non-human primates J. Vauclair
    14. Handwriting: a developmental perspective G. P. Van Galen
    15. Development of children's writing performance: some educational implications N. Søvik
    Part IV. Motor Development and Handicap:
    16. Early motor development in term and preterm children R. H. Largo, S. Kundu and L. Thun-Hohenstein
    17. Relationship between perinatal risk factors and motor development at the ages of 5 and 9 years K. Michelsson and E. Lindahl
    18. Motor development and minor handicap S. E. Henderson
    19. Longitudinal and cross-sectional approaches in experimental studies in motor development R. H. Geuze
    Part VII. Methodological and Conceptual Considerations:
    20. The longitudinal study of motor development: methodological issues W. Schneider
    21. Theoretical issues in the longitudinal study of motor development B. Hopkins, P. J. Beek and A. F. Kalverboer
    Epilogue: description versus explanation B. Hopkins, A. F. Kalverboer and R. H. Geuze
    Index.

  • Editors

    Alex Fedde Kalverboer, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

    Brian Hopkins, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

    Reint Geuze, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

    Foreword

    David Magnusson

    Contributors

    A. F. Kalverboer, B. C. L. Touwen, H. F. R. Prechtl, R. R. Provine, G. P. Baerends, T. G. G. Groothuis, M. H. Wollacott, C. von Hofsten, P. Casaer, H. Papousek, M. Papousek, G. Butterworth, F. Franco, B. Hopkins, K. Connolly, M. Dalgleshi, J. Vauclair, G. P. Van Galen, N. Søvik, R. H. Largo, S. Kundu, L. Thun-Hohenstein, K. Michelsson, E. Lindahl, S. E. Henderson, R. H. Geuze, W. Schneider, P. J. Beek

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