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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- About HKPropel
- Acknowledgments
- Credits
- Part I: Introduction to Motor Development
- 1. Fundamental Concepts
- Defining Motor Development
- Constraints: A Model for Studying Motor Development
- How Do We Know It Is Change?
- A Developmental Paradox: Universality Versus Variability
- Summary and Synthesis
- 2. Theoretical Perspectives in Motor Development
- Maturational Perspective
- Information Processing Perspective
- Ecological Perspective
- Current Interests
- Summary and Synthesis
- 3. Principles of Motion and Stability
- Understanding the Principles of Motion and Stability
- Using the Principles of Motion and Stability to Detect and Correct Errors
- Summary and Synthesis
- Part II: Development of Motor Skills Across the Life Span
- 4. Early Motor Development
- How Do Infants Move?
- Why Do Infants Move? The Purpose of Reflexes
- Motor Milestones: The Pathway to Voluntary Movements
- Development of Postural Control and Balance in Infancy
- Summary and Synthesis
- 5. Development of Human Locomotion
- The First Voluntary Locomotor Efforts: Creeping and Crawling
- Walking Across the Life Span
- Running Across the Life Span
- Other Locomotor Skills
- Summary and Synthesis
- 6. Development of Ballistic Skills
- Overarm Throwing
- Kicking
- Punting
- Sidearm Striking
- Overarm Striking
- Interventions
- Summary and Synthesis
- 7. Development of Manipulative Skills
- Grasping and Reaching
- Catching
- Anticipation
- Summary and Synthesis
- Part III: Physical Growth and Aging
- 8. Physical Growth, Maturation, and Aging
- Prenatal Development
- Postnatal Development
- Summary and Synthesis
- 9. Development and Aging of Body Systems
- Systems Development During the Prenatal Period
- Systems Development During Childhood and Adolescence
- Systems Development During Adulthood and Older Adulthood
- Summary and Synthesis
- Part IV: Development of Physical Fitness
- 10. Development of Cardiorespiratory Endurance
- Physiological Responses to Short-Term Exercise
- Physiological Responses to Prolonged Exercise
- Summary and Synthesis
- 11. Development of Strength and Flexibility
- Muscle Mass and Strength
- Development of Strength
- Development of Flexibility
- Summary and Synthesis
- 12. Weight Status, Fitness, and Motor Competence
- A Model of Interrelationships
- Body Composition
- Obesity
- Motor Competence, Activity, Fitness, and Body Composition
- Summary and Synthesis
- Part V: Perceptual-Motor Development
- 13. Sensory-Perceptual Development
- Visual Development
- Kinesthetic Development
- Auditory Development
- Intermodal Perception
- Summary and Synthesis
- 14. Perception and Action in Development
- The Role of Action in Perception
- Postural Control and Balance
- Summary and Synthesis
- Part VI: Functional Constraints in Motor Development
- 15. Social and Cultural Constraints in Motor Development
- Social and Cultural Influences as Environmental Constraints
- Other Sociocultural Constraints: Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status
- Summary and Synthesis
- 16. Psychosocial Constraints in Motor Development
- Self-Esteem
- The Link Between Perceived and Actual Motor Competence
- Motivation
- Summary and Synthesis
- 17. Developmental Motor Learning
- Unpacking the Definition of Motor Learning
- Stages of Learning and the Development of Expertise
- Practice and Motor Learning
- Augmented Feedback and Motor Learning
- Other Factors That Influence Motor Learning
- Summary and Synthesis
- 18. Conclusion: Interactions Among Constraints
- Using Constraints to Enhance Learning in Physical Activity Settings
- Interacting Constraints: Case Studies
- Summary and Synthesis
- Appendix: Skinfold, Body Mass Index, and Head Circumference Charts
- References
- Index
- About the Authors