Showing posts with label October 04. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Executive Functions, Motor Abilities and Daily Functioning in Children

Executive Functions, Motor Abilities and Daily Functioning in Children

Executive Functions, Motor Abilities and Daily Functioning in Children

The Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools and Early Intervention published research on the contribution of executive functions beyond motor ability to the participation in daily life activities of children. The participants included 22 children (5–6 years old) who received occupational therapy services and 22 typically developing peers (5-6 years old).   Each child was evaluated with motor and executive functions’ tests and their parents completed the Children Participation Questionnaire. After controlling for motor ability, inhibitory control was the significant contributor to the child’s participation. An interaction effect of motor ability and inhibitory control significantly predicted the child’s independence level in participation. Supporting the inhibitory control ability of young children with motor difficulties may be a pathway for achieving our ultimate goal to enable and promote children’s participation.

Data analysis after controlling for motor ability indicated the following:

  • inhibitory control was the significant contributor to the child’s participation.
  • there was an interaction effect of motor ability and inhibitory control which significantly predicted the child’s independence level in participation.

Inhibitory control is the ability of children to control their impulses in situations to select a more appropriate response in order to achieve the end goal.  The researchers concluded that addressing the inhibitory control ability of young children with motor difficulties may promote children’s participation.

Reference:  Rosenberg, L., Jacobi, S., & Bart, O. (2017). Executive functions and motor ability contribute to children’s participation in daily activities. Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, & Early Intervention, 1-12.

Read about self-regulation and inhibitory control here.

Play games that encourage children to practice inhibitory control like Simon Says.

This digital download includes 68 body position cards (full page), 13 Simon Says Stop cards and 25 game ideas to use with the Simon Says cards.  It also includes all the 81 picture cards in a smaller size (2.5″ by 3.25″ – nine cards to one page).  Print the cards or play the Simon Says game using the electronic PDF on a screen or a tablet.  This activity encourages body awareness, bilateral coordination, motor planning and following directions.  FIND OUT MORE.

Executive Functions, Motor Abilities and Daily Functioning in Children

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Pumpkin Workout and Brain Break

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Need a quick brain break in the classroom or burn off some excess energy before homework?  Try this no-prep, pumpkin workout!  Can you complete each exercise for the letters in the word P-U-M-P-K-I-N?

P is for 10 push ups.
U is for 10 up and down squats.
M is for marching in place for 30 seconds.
P is for plank position for 10 seconds.
K is for kick your legs for 30 seconds.
I is for invent an exercise.
N is for ninety seconds of running in place.

DOWNLOAD the Pumpkin Workout.

Pumpkin Packet - Your Therapy Source

The Pumpkin Workout is from this Pumpkin Packet that includes 11 no-prep, FUN activities to get children practicing fine motor, gross motor and visual perceptual skills.  This packet is great for brain breaks, indoor recess, classroom party and more!

The Pumpkin Packet download includes the following:

Roll a Pumpkin #1 and #2 – roll a die to create different pumpkin faces
Pumpkin Workout – an acrostic poem for physical activity
Pumpkin Brain Breaks – roll a die and get moving
Pumpkin Ball Challenge – exercise ball activities
Pumpkin Poses – animal yoga poses
Pumpkin Patch – fine motor and visual motor game
Pumpkin Match Up – fine motor, finger strengthening and visual memory game
Design Your Own Pumpkin – visual motor activity
Pumpkin Zentangle Coloring Page
Jack O Lantern Challenge Maze
Pumpkin Maze

FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION.

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