Title Ankstyvosios reabilitacijos poveikis vaiko motorinei raidai /
Translation of Title Effect of early rehabilitation on the motor development of the child.
Authors Tumėnienė, Aušra
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Pages 68
Keywords [eng] Preeschool kids ; motoric and posture disorders ; early rehabilitation
Abstract [eng] This work contains the theoretical analysis of psycho-motoric development in preschool children. Hypothesis says, the early rehabilitation affects normal motoric development as well as posture of the body in the future. In two-month research parents of exploratory kids took part in profilio survey in case to reveal motoric function development features of infancy period therefore to explain attendance of early rehabilitation in the first year of life. Test methods studys present posture of abdominal press in exploratory kids also stay and strenght of the back protractor muscles, frequency of hand movements, speed and static poise. Statistic data - processing (freeqences, averages, standart deviation, correlation) accomplished. Reasearch involved 58 6-year old kids and their parents in kindergardens of Siauliai. Empirical part compares the results of those who attended early rehabilitation in the first year of life and those, who not development of infancy period motoric function also present evaluation of motoric and poise. The main conclusions of the empirical research are: 1. The main motorical functions in infancy period of observed children who attended early rehabilitation resulted in faster developement nor those who did not. 2. Present motoric and poise test results averages were higher of those who attended early rehabilitation nor of those who did not. 3. Later autonomous walking age, weaker abdominal press and back protractor muscles also inferior posture common for observed kids who did use a walker therefore close correlation was revealed between those variables. 4. Exploratory kids noted of faster development in main motoric functions after they were given intensive rehabilitation course nor those who took procedures in parts, off and on or just once a week.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2011