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   <subfield code="a">Part I. What Is Motor Development? Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 1. Descriptive Perspectives ; Definition of Motor Development Study ; History of Motor Development in the United States ; Concept of Development ; Three Early Pioneers of Motor Development ; Stage Versus Age ; Physical Educators and Kinesiologists in the Field ; Legacies From the Descriptive Perspectives ; Specific Contributions of the Descriptive Perspectives ; Role of Description Within Motor Development Research -- Chapter 2. Perspectives on Perception and Action ; Indirect Perspective ; Direct Perspective ; A Resolution? ; Summary -- Chapter 3. Systems Perspective ; Model of Constraints ; Dynamic Systems ; Applying the Dynamic Systems Model to a Motor Development Problem ; Summary -- Chapter 4. Motor Development Research Approaches ; Research Designs ; Development Simulation ; Dependent Variables ; Anthropometric Measures ; Moving the Field Forward: Strong Inference Research ; Moving the Field Forward: Wohlwill's Developmental Research Schema ; Research Methods in Practice: Esther Thelen and Reflex Stepping -- Part II. What Perspectives Do Researchers Use to Study Motor Development? Contemporary Research -- Chapter 5. Development of Postural Control ; Theoretical Perspectives ; Early Development ; Rising to Stand ; Postural Control in Older Adulthood ; Summary -- Chapter 6. Development of Foot Locomotion ; Intertask Developmental Sequence ; Intratask Developmental Sequences ; Further Study -- Chapter 7. Development of Ballistic Skills ; Intertask Developmental Sequence ; Intratask Developmental Sequences ; Developmental Research -- Chapter 8. Development of Manipulative Skills ; Reaching and Grasping ; Interception Skills ; Summary -- Part III. How Do Practitioners Adopt a Developmental Perspective? Applying Research -- Chapter 9. Atypical Motor Development ; Identifying Atypical Development by Understanding Typical Development ; Motor Development That Is Not Average ; Combining Theory and Practice ; Summary -- Chapter 10. Advances in Interventions ; Interventions in Typically Developing Populations ; Interventions for Atypical Populations ; Interventions for Children With Disabilities ; Summary.</subfield>
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