Motor and Physical Development : Locomotion q

Introduction: The Psychological Significance of Independent Mobility 1 Classical and Contemporary Approaches to Locomotor Development 2 Early Pioneers 2 Contemporary Approaches 3 Precursors of Locomotion: The Case of Newborn Stepping 4 Prerequisites for Locomotion: The Importance of Posture 6 Crawling and Walking 6 Prone Progression 6 Upright Locomotion 7 Cultural Effects and Historical Changes 9 Locomotion in a Varied Environment 10 Variations in Terrain 10 Variations in Friction and Rigidity 13 Exploration in the Service of Locomotion 13 Conclusions: Travel and the Mind 14 Acknowledgments 14 References 14

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