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Asymmetric tonic neck reflex ... ATNR presents as consistent, one-sided movements of the body that go together with proper hand-eye harmonization. This ''fencer’s pose'' is a motion where ...
A new pilot study suggests that play-based, whole-body movement activities may help children with autism spectrum disorder ...
Outdoor breaks are particularly helpful and have been found to improve children’s ability to stay on task in the classroom. Studies such as these have revealed the importance of movement for ...
A United States-based childhood education expert, Idowu Adekanbi, has advocated for the integration of movement-based learning into school curricula to promote children’s mental, emotional ...
However, the developmental timeline of this preference-especially regarding repetitive versus random movements-remains poorly understood. Research has shown that children with ASD may spend more ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for "24-hour movement behaviors" (physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB), including screen time and sleep) in children aged under five were ...
Children's health and development depend on how much time they spend doing physical activity, being sedentary and sleeping. Research on movement behaviors in children is essential. It helps us to ...