AbstractProblem Statement: The study of human perceptual-motor process has been an area of study for psychologists and physical education teachers, who have emphasized the tight connection of the motor area, nervous system and brain, which completes the personality of the individual. Hypothesis: The study aims to highlight the perceptual-motor development of elementary school children as a result of the education received in school. The inclusion of dynamic physical activities in the educational program, induces positive effects in the development of motor skills of the children.MethodsThe research methods used are specific to the field. Findings: The subjects studied are 65 children between the ages 6-8 years who attended elementary school...
The pupose of the research is to define the peculiarities of motor abilities development in children...
The purpose of the study: optimization of physical education methods of primary school
Physical activity is not always performed regularly, school disciplines based on verbal language are...
Aim: The human body is the essential element through which children learn about the world and devel...
Physical development is the growth and change that occurs in a person's body. The most obvious chang...
Numerous studies have shown that children- aged between 5 to12 are able to develop artistic-sporting...
AbstractPerceptual-motor development is as a child's response to external stimuli that perceived thr...
The purpose of this study wa3 to determine whether a perceptual-motor program, conducted by primary ...
The purpose of this study was to partially evaluate the effectiveness of a kindergarten perceptual-m...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...
The relationship between gross motor development and academic success for those children exhibiting ...
The aim of the research was to analyse the level of movement skills in pre-school aged children in c...
Is there a correlation between a child\u27s perceptual-motor performance and his academic achievemen...
Human movement is a complex phenomenon. For people involved in teaching motor or perceptual skills i...
The importance of physical education of children of school age is conditional upon preparation of a...
The pupose of the research is to define the peculiarities of motor abilities development in children...
The purpose of the study: optimization of physical education methods of primary school
Physical activity is not always performed regularly, school disciplines based on verbal language are...
Aim: The human body is the essential element through which children learn about the world and devel...
Physical development is the growth and change that occurs in a person's body. The most obvious chang...
Numerous studies have shown that children- aged between 5 to12 are able to develop artistic-sporting...
AbstractPerceptual-motor development is as a child's response to external stimuli that perceived thr...
The purpose of this study wa3 to determine whether a perceptual-motor program, conducted by primary ...
The purpose of this study was to partially evaluate the effectiveness of a kindergarten perceptual-m...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...
The relationship between gross motor development and academic success for those children exhibiting ...
The aim of the research was to analyse the level of movement skills in pre-school aged children in c...
Is there a correlation between a child\u27s perceptual-motor performance and his academic achievemen...
Human movement is a complex phenomenon. For people involved in teaching motor or perceptual skills i...
The importance of physical education of children of school age is conditional upon preparation of a...
The pupose of the research is to define the peculiarities of motor abilities development in children...
The purpose of the study: optimization of physical education methods of primary school
Physical activity is not always performed regularly, school disciplines based on verbal language are...