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Cephalocaudal: developmental direction "head to tail"
Maturation: qualitative functional changes that occur with age
Visualacuity: degree of detail that can be seen in an object
Eyedominance: one eye lead the other eye in tracking and fixation
Adaptation: lifelong process of making adjustments to meet environmental conditions
Strokevolume: amount of blood pumped per heart beat
Normreferenced: assessment that compares an individual to others
Recovery: last phase of running
Ontogenetic: Learned or practiced behavior
Phylogenetic: unlearned behavior
Osteoblast: bone building cells
Osteoclast: bone chewing cells (removal)
Headstart: governmental program for financially disadvantaged children (President Johnson 1965)
Fitnessgram: assessment tool developed by the Cooper Institute
Fun: most important reason why children play sports
Snelleneyechart: vision test for individuals 3 years and older
Glaucoma: leading cause of loss in visual acuity and blindness in the U.S.
Vision: most dominant sense in children and adults
Touch: most dominant sense in infants
Norm: a set of expectations about behavior
Japan: Country where the Suzuki method of playing the violin was established
Amenorrhea: absence of menstrual cycle for more than 3 month
Gymboree: early childhood stimulation program
Bodycomposition: ratio of fat tissue to lean muscle mass
Cardiacoutput: blood output per minute
Accomodation: process of changing to match the environment
Assimilation: interpreting new information
Proximodistal: developmental direction "center to extremities"
Growth: quantitative structural changes that occur with age
Spatialawareness: component of perceptional motor development concerned with space
Posturalsway: imperceptible back and forth motion to assist in upright standing
Conservation: sub-stage of Piaget's concrete operational stage
Assimilation: interpreting new information
Skeletalage: most accurate method to determine structural maturity
Skinfoldcalipers: field test to assess body composition
Skip: forward step followed by a hop on the same foot
Stature: human structural constrain
Epiphyseal: growth plates
Anorexia: eating disorder
Osteopenia: low bone mineral density
Newell: developer of the dynamic triangle
Open: type of skills that require quick reaction time
Mover: synonym for performer
Directionality: external projection of laterality
Mesomorph: one of Sheldon's somatotypes meaning muscular
Motor Development
Across:3. | leading cause of loss in visual acuity and blindness in the U.S. | 6. | quantitative structural changes that occur with age | 7. | Country where the Suzuki method of playing the violin was established | 9. | one of Sheldon's somatotypes meaning muscular | 12. | most accurate method to determine structural maturity | 18. | lifelong process of making adjustments to meet environmental conditions | 20. | developer of the dynamic triangle | 21. | absence of menstrual cycle for more than 3 month | 22. | assessment that compares an individual to others | 23. | amount of blood pumped per heart beat | 24. | bone building cells | 26. | growth plates | 28. | vision test for individuals 3 years and older | 30. | low bone mineral density | 31. | Learned or practiced behavior |
| | Down:1. | type of skills that require quick reaction time | 2. | a set of expectations about behavior | 4. | eating disorder | 5. | synonym for performer | 8. | process of changing to match the environment | 10. | forward step followed by a hop on the same foot | 11. | developmental direction "head to tail" | 13. | imperceptible back and forth motion to assist in upright standing | 14. | field test to assess body composition | 15. | most important reason why children play sports | 16. | early childhood stimulation program | 17. | last phase of running | 19. | bone chewing cells (removal) | 25. | qualitative functional changes that occur with age | 27. | human structural constrain | 29. | most dominant sense in infants |
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Motor Development
Across:3. | leading cause of loss in visual acuity and blindness in the U.S. | 6. | quantitative structural changes that occur with age | 7. | Country where the Suzuki method of playing the violin was established | 9. | one of Sheldon's somatotypes meaning muscular | 12. | most accurate method to determine structural maturity | 18. | lifelong process of making adjustments to meet environmental conditions | 20. | developer of the dynamic triangle | 21. | absence of menstrual cycle for more than 3 month | 22. | assessment that compares an individual to others | 23. | amount of blood pumped per heart beat | 24. | bone building cells | 26. | growth plates | 28. | vision test for individuals 3 years and older | 30. | low bone mineral density | 31. | Learned or practiced behavior |
| | Down:1. | type of skills that require quick reaction time | 2. | a set of expectations about behavior | 4. | eating disorder | 5. | synonym for performer | 8. | process of changing to match the environment | 10. | forward step followed by a hop on the same foot | 11. | developmental direction "head to tail" | 13. | imperceptible back and forth motion to assist in upright standing | 14. | field test to assess body composition | 15. | most important reason why children play sports | 16. | early childhood stimulation program | 17. | last phase of running | 19. | bone chewing cells (removal) | 25. | qualitative functional changes that occur with age | 27. | human structural constrain | 29. | most dominant sense in infants |
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