Psychomotor retardation refers to a situation when a child does not attain developmental milestones in the right time, i.e. he or she is unable to master skills that should develop at a given stage of life. Child development proceeds in strictly correlated phases. To attain a higher developmental level, one must first acquire and consolidate the lower level. The maturation of the central nervous system is quite intensive, even prenatally. Its individual structures develop in a specified order, depending on the week of gestation. Brain immaturity is a frequent cause of psychomotor retardation in children. The nervous tissue is composed of neurones (their cell membranes consist of a double lipid layer) and glial cells. Neurones form up to the...
Wstęp: Prawidłowy rozwój ruchowy przebiega zgodnie z rozwojem intelektualnym. Powinien zachodzić w k...
The article presents a fragment of a research project devoted to studying the impact of the musical ...
The diploma thesis is focused on the concept of the psychomotor development in context of remaining ...
Aim of the study: The analysis of the types of developmental disorders in early childhood. Material ...
Introduction: the article is devoted to the study of the motor sphere of preschoolers with mental re...
In paediatric neurology, various pathological conditions, including psychomotor retardation, are ass...
Introduction: The last decades have brought great advances in the understanding of child neurodevelo...
" Psychomotor" development refers to changes in a child's cognitive, emotional, motor, and social ca...
Numerous adverse factors are acting in the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal period of life and may ...
Mental retardation is defined as significantly lower than the average level of intellectual function...
Newborn infants with a history of perinatal neurological conditions require special monitoring. Thei...
Theme: Peculiarities of Psychomotor, Cognitive and Social Development of Infant Home Children Peculi...
The psychological and motor development of typically developing preschool children is usually not tr...
Neuromotorički razvoj progresivan je proces stjecanja motoričkih, psihičkih (kognitivni, jezični, em...
Nowadays, there are numerous scientific reviews and studies devoted to the problem of psychomotor re...
Wstęp: Prawidłowy rozwój ruchowy przebiega zgodnie z rozwojem intelektualnym. Powinien zachodzić w k...
The article presents a fragment of a research project devoted to studying the impact of the musical ...
The diploma thesis is focused on the concept of the psychomotor development in context of remaining ...
Aim of the study: The analysis of the types of developmental disorders in early childhood. Material ...
Introduction: the article is devoted to the study of the motor sphere of preschoolers with mental re...
In paediatric neurology, various pathological conditions, including psychomotor retardation, are ass...
Introduction: The last decades have brought great advances in the understanding of child neurodevelo...
" Psychomotor" development refers to changes in a child's cognitive, emotional, motor, and social ca...
Numerous adverse factors are acting in the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal period of life and may ...
Mental retardation is defined as significantly lower than the average level of intellectual function...
Newborn infants with a history of perinatal neurological conditions require special monitoring. Thei...
Theme: Peculiarities of Psychomotor, Cognitive and Social Development of Infant Home Children Peculi...
The psychological and motor development of typically developing preschool children is usually not tr...
Neuromotorički razvoj progresivan je proces stjecanja motoričkih, psihičkih (kognitivni, jezični, em...
Nowadays, there are numerous scientific reviews and studies devoted to the problem of psychomotor re...
Wstęp: Prawidłowy rozwój ruchowy przebiega zgodnie z rozwojem intelektualnym. Powinien zachodzić w k...
The article presents a fragment of a research project devoted to studying the impact of the musical ...
The diploma thesis is focused on the concept of the psychomotor development in context of remaining ...