The Mountain Of Motor Development
Across
- 2. the use of force, time, and space
- 7. type of efficiency concerning kinesthetic energy
- 8. the body system making up for a new constraint such as old age or injury
- 9. Development resulting from external influences rather than genetic causes
- 10. skills that every organism in a species will learn regardless of the environment and the nurture that they receive
- 11. compensation of the body for a new physical constraint (not great)
- 12. type of efficiency concerning mental well being
- 13. stages build on each other
- 15. the period in life when the baby’s only movements are in response to the environment
- 17. a movement response to a stimulus - unconscious and spontaneous
- 18. the time when babies learn to deal with their own organismic and environmental constraints
- 20. a lifespan process of behavioral, emotional, and cognitive changes starting at conception and continuing through the lifespan until death
- 21. compensation of the body for a constraint long in the making (not great)
- 23. fundamental motor patterns that are being applied to task and environmental contexts
- 24. fundamental motor patterns that have become voluntary, efficient, and adaptive
Down
- 1. the notion that there are infinite ways to move the same joint to perform the same action multiple times
- 3. Certain amount of flexibility existing that allows us to learn motor skills
- 4. the specific name for movements in a direction such as running galloping skipping etc.
- 5. movements specific to the individual
- 6. the period during which the baby develops the building block skills that will be useful for the rest of their life
- 11. organization and planning of movements of several joints to help minimize degrees of freedom
- 14. one step after the other in order
- 16. effect performance and motor behavior and shape the way people move and develop
- 19. organization of a step by step process
- 22. type of efficiency concerning normal functioning and movment