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Theories w What is a “theory”? Existing facts New facts
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Theory Integrating facts Generating new facts
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Theoretical Models w What roles do theoretical models serve?
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Conceptual Frameworks w Phase Stage Theories w Developmental Task Theories w Developmental Milestone Theories w Ecological DST Behavior
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Theories Associated with MD w Freud- psychoanalytic w Erikson - psychosocial w Gesell – maturational w Havighurst- environmental w Piaget – cognitive development
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Piaget w Problems with Piaget’s research ( in hindsight) ?
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Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development w Most detailed w Guideline for understanding
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w Interactions of cognitive and psychomotor w Cognitive development depends on the child’s ability to MOVE w Vice versa
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Gallahue’s Life Span Model of Motor Development w What type of theoretical model is Gallahue’s Hourglass Model ?
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Reflexive Movement Phase w Reflexive movements = Heredity & highly predictable
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Rudimentary Movement Phase w First forms of voluntary movement
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Fundamental Movement Phase w Foundational w “Springboard” for future w Spans: 2 years to 6 years of age w Motor skill acquisition dependent on? Quality instruction Quality practice Quality feedback
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w What motor skills comprise the Fundamental Movement Phase?
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Stages of the FMS w Initial stage w Emergent Elementary stage w Proficient stage
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Specialized Movement Phase Outgrowth of FM Phase w Age approximations w Variety of movements w FMS are refined, combined & elaborated upon
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w Stages of the Specialized Movement Phase: Transitional Stage Application stage: Lifelong Utilization stage
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Turning the “Hour Glass” Over Social & cultural influences ? Sand begins to pour out during late teens-early 20’s : WHY? Hereditary filter- limited control Lifestyle filter- controllable factors
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