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    C SKILL TRAINING IN THE MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS 4 National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped Towards Independence Series - 2 SKILL TRAINING IN THE MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS A PACKAGE FOR TRAINERS FINE MOTOR SKILLS (Funded by UNICEF) National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped (Ministry of Welfare‚ Govt. of India) Manovikas Nagar‚ Bowenpally‚ Secunderabad 500 011 Copyright National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped‚ 1990 All rights reserved.

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    YEARSNARRATIVELANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OBSERVATION DETAILS: OBSERVATION NO. 1 Title: Physical Observation Aim/Rationale: Assess fine and motor skills Details of Setting: Creche Method Used: Checklist Time Observation Started: 12:15Finished: 12:25 Lenth of Observation:10 minDate of observation: 03.10.2012 Initial of Child/ren being observed: AC Age/Ages:6 monthsGender:

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    leaflet/ tables to outline the expected patterns of children and young person development from birth to 19‚ to include Social‚ Physical‚ Intellectual‚ Communication and Emotional development. Also identify age appropriate activities that can promote skills in each area of development. Contents Page 1 – Introduction Page 2 and 3 – Physical Development Page 4 and 5 – Physical Development Activities Page 6 and 7 – Intellectual Development Page 8 and 9 – Intellectual Development Activities Page

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    Your baby’s fine motor development is crucial. He/she needs to learn to use his/her hands well in order to manipulate toys and to acquire self-help skills such as feeding and dressing. Babies who have good vision explore their environments from the very beginning by using their sight. They learn to coordinate their eye and hand movements so that they can soon manipulate a variety of toys and use their hands well. The beginning of "reaching" occurs with a baby’s eyes. Babies who are blind or visually

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    Gross motor skills

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    Subject: Gross motor skills Activity: How to roll and unroll of mat. Type: Individual Age: 2 ½ years onwards Material: Mat Procedure: Note: The directress has to ensure that the material is in proper order of use. • Check the material and the work site; it should be clean and in proper order. • Invite the child to do the activity. • Introduce the material to the child and the activity and details of everything. • Show the child how to carry the mat from the basket with the open edge

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    referencing. I declare that this work has not been copied from another student(s) past or present at this or any other educational institution or from any other source such as the internet. OBSERVATION Physical Development Checklist: (Coen) Fine motor skills(2 years old) | Competent | Needs practice | Not able to yet | Not observed | Able to grasps cube with fingers [] | * | | | | Able to turn a page of book one by one * | * | | | | Able to stirs liquid with spoon [] | * |

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    different ways to fit into the world and learns that the rules of behavior differ in different situations‚ he may test the limits and react negatively at times.  II. PURPOSE OF THE EXAMINATION The Test of Gross and Fine Motor Skills is a standardized test that measures the motor abilities a certain child develops early in life. The test is used to: * identify children who are significantly behind their

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    Motor Skills In Football

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    To discuss motor behavior and skills‚ a caucasian male‚ age ten was pulled aside. The child has no known disabilities‚ but is going to start playing quarterback for one of his little league teams. It is important to keep in mind his age and susceptibility to injury when discussing motor skills in general and possible hindrances to developing those skills and/or prevention techniques to maintain healthy. Because this child wants to play quarterback‚ it is crucial he understands the proper mechanics

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    Child skills checklist

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    Child Skills Checklist (From “Observing Development of the Young Child” by Janice J. Beaty) Child’s Name: Observer: DOB: Dates: Program: Directions: Put a  for items you see the child perform regularly. Put N for items where there is no opportunity to observe. Leave all others blank. Item Evidence Date 1. Self-Identity ___ Separates from parents without difficulty ___ Does not cling to classroom staff excessively ___ Makes eye

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    Motor Skill Development Growth changes significantly during elementary. Most of these changes can be attributed to the changes in the skeletal‚ muscular system and some body organs. Most children grow an average of 2 to 3 inches per year. By the age of 11 girls stand 4 feet‚ 10 ¾ inches‚ while boys stand 4 feet‚ 9 inches in height and both girls and boys gain between 5 and 7 pounds in weight. In addition to height and weight changes children began to gain muscle mass and start to lose baby

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