Infant Motor Development
Jan P. Piek
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Add to basketLeichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen; Vergilbt / ausgeblichen. This text focuses on motor development during infancy, a critical period marked by significant qualitative changes. It serves as a comprehensive introduction to key issues faced by researchers, clinicians, and parents. Combining theory with practical application, it offers the latest insights into infant motor abilities and disabilities, including recent prenatal research. The book presents criteria for selecting appropriate assessment tools and intervention strategies to enhance motor functioning in infants with specific challenges, making it an essential resource for graduate students and a current reference for health professionals and researchers. Organized into four parts--covering theory, research, assessment, and intervention--it integrates information from various disciplines to foster a broad understanding of infant motor development. Topics include voluntary movements like posture, stability, balance, and orientation; manual control for reaching and grasping; locomotor control for creeping and walking; challenges faced by premature infants; and an exploration of disabilities such as cerebral palsy and Down syndrome. Additionally, the text features helpful sidebars linking research to therapeutic practice, chapter objectives and summaries for clarity, key points emphasizing important concepts, and a glossary defining terms used in the field. This resource equips students with diverse perspectives, researchers with the.
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Infant Motor Development is the first text to concentrate on motor development during infancy—the stage in which the greatest qualitative changes in the life span occur. It is an excellent introduction to the most relevant and common issues researchers, clinicians, and parents face.
This groundbreaking text combines theory with application to provide the most current account of infant motor ability and disability—including the latest prenatal research—all in one comprehensive resource. Infant Motor Development presents criteria for selecting the most appropriate assessment tool and intervention strategies to improve the motor functioning of infants with particular problems. The result is an essential textbook for graduate students and an up-to-the-minute reference for health professionals and researchers.
Infant Motor Development is organized into four parts covering theory, research, assessment, and intervention. It integrates information from a variety of disciplines to encourage a broad understanding of infant motor development. Topics include the development of voluntary movements such as posture, stability, balance, and orientation; manual control of reaching and grasping; locomotor control of creeping and walking; the unique difficulties faced by premature infants; and an examination of two disabilities with devastating consequences to motor control: cerebral palsy and Down syndrome.
Infant Motor Development contains many helpful features:
-Sidebars highlighting the relationship between research and therapeutic practice
-Chapter objectives and summaries that clarify the main ideas and simplify the review process
-Key points that highlight important concepts throughout the text
-Glossary of terms that clearly defines the concepts used in infant motor development
With Infant Motor Development, students will understand the subject area from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, researchers will discover the most current theory and findings, and clinicians will learn to apply theory and research in their work with infants.
Jan P. Piek, PhD, is an associate professor at the Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Western Australia. Her major areas of research are motor control and motor development. Since 1992, she has received three research fellowships to conduct work in motor control.
Piek has published extensively in journals in Australia and internationally. She contributed a chapter to D.J. Glencross and J.P. Piek's Motor Control and Sensory-Motor Integration: Issues and Directions (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1995). She is also the editor of Motor Behavior and Human Skill (Champaign: Human Kinetics, 1998).
Piek has coordinated the Motor Control & Human Skill Research Workshops since the program's inception in 1991. She is a member of the School of Psychology at Curtin University of Technology, where she also manages the Research Centre for Applied Psychology. She received the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence from Curtin University of Technology in 1996. Her most recent fellowship is the Curtin University postdoctoral research fellowship, from 1997 to 2000.
She is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and the International Society for Infant Studies and an editorial board member of Infant Behavior and Development. She earned her PhD from the University of Western Australia.
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