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Deli, Eleni; Bakle, Iliana; Zachopoulou, Evridiki – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2006
The reported study aimed to identify the effects of two 10-week intervention programs on fundamental locomotor skill performance in kindergarten children. Seventy-five children with mean age 5.4 plus or minus 0.5 years participated. Experimental Group A followed a movement program, experimental Group B followed a music and movement program, and…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Play, Intervention, Physical Activities
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Stichter, Janine P.; Randolph, Jena; Gage, Nicholas; Schmidt, Carla – Exceptionality, 2007
Social competency deficits are a core feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). During the past several decades, a number of social skill interventions for students with ASD have emerged. However, over the past five years, three converging issues have brought increased attention to the need for social competence programming: (1) increased ASD…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Autism, Interpersonal Competence, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Hakimi-Manesh, Yahya; And Others – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1984
Examines the effects of an extra five minutes of interaction on the psychomotor and mental development of Iranian infant orphans largely deprived of opportunities to interact with caretakers and peers. Daily intervention continued for six weeks; effects were assessed after a 6-month interval. (RH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Enrichment, Foreign Countries, Infant Behavior
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Nakken, Han; den Ouden, Wouter J. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1985
Three studies on B. Le Gay Brereton's approach with severely motorically or multiply disabled preschool children are reported. The program focuses on play and suggests that development should be repeated from the point at which it went wrong. Results included small but statistical changes in cognitive skills. (CL)
Descriptors: Motor Development, Multiple Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Play
Wang, Joanne Hui-Tzu – 2003
This study investigated the effects of a creative movement program on the motor creativity of Taiwanese preschool children, hypothesizing that there would be no significant different in motor creativity between children participating in the creative movement program and those participating in a control group. The intervention group completed a…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Motor Development
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Kyllonen, Patrick C.; Chaiken, Scott – International Journal of Testing, 2003
Dynamic spatial ability is one's ability to estimate when a moving object will reach a destination, or one's skill in making time-to-contact (TTC) judgments. In 2 studies, we investigated the nature of dynamic spatial ability and its role in psychomotor (PM) task performance. In the first study, 405 basic military trainees were given both spatial…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Psychomotor Skills, Spatial Ability, Task Analysis
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Ahmad, Abdul Razaq; Abiddin, Norhasni Zainal; Azman, Norzaini; Mustapha, Ramlee; Sail, Rahim Md; Kasa, Zakaria; Ismaill, Ismi Ariff – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2007
This article discusses the goals and challenges of adult education in Malaysia. In addition, it reports on the evaluation of two programmes--Computer Literacy and Civic Development--offered by a government agency called the Community Development Department (KEMAS) to rural communities. In both programmes, the respondents scored high in cognitive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Program Evaluation, Computer Literacy
Khalsa, Guruchiter K.; Sifft, Josie M. – 1987
This study sought to: (1) determine whether Educational Kinesiology (E-K) integration movements have an effect upon the static balance of learning disabled elementary students; (2) determine if E-K repatterning increases the effects of the movements; and (3) examine possible gender differences. Sixty elementary school students were matched on age…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exercise, Kinesthetic Methods, Learning Disabilities
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Reynolds, David; Nicolson, Roderick I. – Dyslexia, 2007
This study reports the results of a long-term follow-up of an exercise-based approach to dyslexia-related disorders (Reynolds, Nicolson, & Hambly, "Dyslexia," 2003; 9(1): 48-71). In the initial study, children at risk of dyslexia were identified in 3 years of a junior school. One half then undertook a 6 month, home-based exercise…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Phonology, Self Efficacy, Dyslexia
Miller, Christine D. – 1983
This annotated bibliography documents three training methods used to develop vertical jumping ability and power: isotonic, isokinetics, and plyometric training. Research findings on all three forms of training are summarized and compared. A synthesis of conclusions drawn from the annotated writings is presented. The report includes a glossary of…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Comparative Analysis, Exercise Physiology
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Oaks, Merrill M. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1974
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Programs, Handicapped Children, Industrial Education
Loveridge, Robert L.; Carapella, Ruth – 1979
This paper reports factors influencing developmental growth of disadvantaged 3- to 5-year-old preschool children in a Title I program at Euclid School, St. Louis, Missouri. A Preschool Academy was designed to serve 45 preschool pupils in an area served by two neighboring elementary schools. Pupils were divided into three groups and each group…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Influence
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Kaplan, Bonnie J.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
This study analyzed the efficacy of sensory integration treatment by combining data from a study of 96 Canadian children (29 from Alberta and 67 from Ontario children and all aged 5-8). Results indicate that the therapeutic effect of sensory integration treatment is not greater than other, more traditional methods of intervention. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Achievement, Outcomes of Treatment
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Duschek, Stefan; Matthias, Ellen; Schandry, Rainer – Behavioral Medicine, 2005
In the present study, the authors investigated the relationship between low blood pressure (BP) and attentional performance through the application of a multidimensional diagnostic approach. The authors compared 40 subjects with essential hypotension (mean systolic BP = 97.6 mmHg) with 40 normotensive controls (mean systolic BP = 124.1 mmHg) using…
Descriptors: Physiology, Comparative Analysis, Attention, Psychomotor Skills
Cebulla, Karin; Hart, Shannon; Peterson, Kari – Online Submission, 2006
SMART/Boost-Up is a program that was developed to increase the proportion of students who are ready to respond favorably to academic instruction through participation in multi-sensory activities in the classroom. These activities are aimed at addressing visual perception, auditory processing, attention, and eye-hand coordination, which have been…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Social Behavior, Visual Perception, Student Attitudes
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