Chapter 14
Upon completion of this chapter, you should be able to:
- Understand theoretical foundations and issues related to motor development in children;
- Describe gross and fine motor development in infancy;
- Describe gross and fine motor development in preschool and early primary years;
- Understand the infl uences of motor development on the development of adaptive skills;
- Understand and describe types of neuromotor problems, gross motor problems, and oral motor problems in children;
- Understand strategies and adaptations related to working with and supporting children with motor problems in inclusive classrooms;
- Understand important childhood degenerative diseases and chronic illnesses;
- Describe ways in which early childhood educators help children with chronic health impairments achieve the maximum benefits from their school community.
- In your opinion, how might the development of motor skills be related to other areas of development, such as cognitive or adaptive skills?
- In your opinion, how important is it for a preschool-age child to learn self-care skills?
- In your opinion, what are some issues that you should be aware of when working with a child who has severe motor problems?
- What are some issues that you would like to address if you work with a child who is HIV positive?
- What are some supports that you think are important to have if you work with a child who has a chronic health problem?
- United Cerebral Palsy http://www.ucp.org/
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke http://www.ninds.nih.gov/
- Spina Bifida Association http://spinabifidaassociation.org/
- Muscular Dystrophy Association http://www.mdausa.org/
- Resources for Growth and Feeding Issues of Children http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/feeding/resources.html
- Women, Children, and HIV: Resources for Prevention and Treatment http://www.womenchildrenhiv.org/
- Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America http://www.aafa.org/
- American Diabetes Association, for Parents and Kids http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/parents-and-kids/