Contents & References of The effect of 8 weeks of perceptual motor exercises on improving some motor and cognitive abilities of children with developmental coordination disorders
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Chapter One: Research Design
Introduction and statement of the problem.. 2
Importance and necessity.. 6
Objectives of the thesis.. 7
General purpose.. 7
Specific purpose.. 8
Research assumptions.. 8
Hypotheses.. 9
Limitations of research.. 9
Field of research.. 9
Uncontrollable limitations. 10
Conceptual and operational definitions of research. 10
Developmental coordination disorder.. 10
Perceptual-motor exercises.. 10
Prediction.. 11
Static balance.. 11
Dynamic balance.. 11
Active memory.. 12
Reaction time.. 12
Chapter two: theoretical foundations and research background
Introduction.. 15
Specific developmental disorder .. 15
Developmental coordination disorder.. 16
What is DCD?.. 16
Other names.. 17
How does DCD affect a child?. 17
Motion problems.. 17
Motion failure - gross motor planning. 17
Problems with poor motor skills. 17
Visual perception; Visual movement problems. 18
Perception.. 18
Lack of sensory integration.. 19
Weak awareness and physical awareness. 19
Low muscle tension .. 19
Body position .. 19
Organization .. 20
Learning new or difficult tasks. 21
Behavioral problems .. 21
Weakness of attention .. 22
Weakness of concentration .. 22
Weak self-confidence and despair. 23
Changeability .. 23
Social problems .. 23
At home .. 23
Self-care problems .. 23
Eating .. 24
Dressing .. 24
At school .. 24
Specific problems in learning. 24
Language .. 25
Writing .. 25
Reading .. 25
What are the raw motor causes? .. 26
Factors related to the mother.. 27
Factors related to childbirth.. 27
Psychosocial factors of development.. 28
Having unreasonable expectations from the child. Child abuse Motor .. 35
Seizure disorders .. 35
Impulsive disorders .. 35
Suggestions and activities for developing motor skills. 35
Measured factors .. 37
Balance.. 37
The importance of balance in body posture. 38
Static balance.. 38
Dynamic balance.. 39
Theories of balance.. 39
Hierarchical reflex theory. 39
Systems theory.. 39
Systems involved in balance control. 40
Motion mechanisms in balance control. 40
Pasteural tone.. 40
Muscular tone.. 41
Nervous systems involved in balance. 42
Environmental efferent system.. 42
Sensory mechanisms in balance control. 42
Visual system.. 42
Sensory-physical system.. 43
Vestibular system.. 43
Nervous system controlling balance. 44
Coordination.. 45
Two-handed coordination.. 50
Eye and hand coordination.. 53
Reaction time.. 55
Prediction.. 57
Memory.. 59
Active memory and short-term memory. 60
Perception and movement.. 63
Perceptual-motor exercises.. 63
Disturbance in the motor program.. 63
Perceptual-motor process.. 65
Perceptual-motor movements.. 67
Movements related to the concept of perceptual-motor. 68
Balance.. 68
Spatial awareness.. 69
Time awareness.. 70
Body awareness and orientation.. 72
Perceptual-motor theories.. 72
Kepart's perceptual-motor theory.. 73
Research Effectiveness of perceptual-motor programs. 73
History and types of movement tests.. 74
Research background.. 76
Research within the country.. 76
Research abroad.. 79
Conclusion.. 87
Chapter three: Research methodology
Introduction.. 91
Research design.. 91
Society and statistical sample.. 92
Research entry criteria.. 92
Participant exit criteria..92
Research variables. 92
Independent variable: . 93
Dependent variable: . 93
Research tools. 93
The method of performing the two-hand coordination test. 94
How to perform eye-hand coordination test. 95
The method of performing the reaction time test. 96
The method of performing the prediction time test. 97
How to perform the static balance test. 97
How to perform the Wechsler working memory test. 98
List of developmental coordination disorder. 98
How to perform the dynamic balance test. 99
The process of doing research. 100
Exercise protocol. 101
Ethical considerations. 102
Analysis tool. 102
Chapter Four: Research Findings
Introduction. 106
Descriptive information related to the individual characteristics of the subjects. 106
Distribution of data. 107
Delta method. 108
Data normality test. 110
Testing hypotheses. 111
The first hypothesis. 111
The second hypothesis. 113
The third hypothesis. 114
The fourth hypothesis. 116
The fifth hypothesis. 117
Sixth hypothesis. 119
Seventh hypothesis. 120
Summary. 122
Chapter Five: Discussion and Conclusion
Introduction. 125
Summary of the research. 125
Discussion. 127
Movement capabilities. 127
cognitive abilities. 131
Conclusion. 133
Suggestions. 135
Application suggestions. 135
Research proposals. 135
Appendix. 136
Resources. 136
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