全部 标题 作者
关键词 摘要

OALib Journal期刊
ISSN: 2333-9721
费用:99美元

查看量下载量

相关文章

更多...

A Study of Young Children’s Coordinated Movement—The Effects of a Rhythmic-Play Exercise Program on Physical-Expression Ability

DOI: 10.4236/ape.2021.111009, PP. 118-134

Keywords: Young Children, Physical-Expression Ability, Social Development, Coordinated Movement, Motor Skills

Full-Text   Cite this paper   Add to My Lib

Abstract:

The current study examined young children’s physical-expression ability—defined here as social development that enables communication with other children through the experience of an exercise program—by observing movement changes before and after the exercise program. The study participants were 29 three-year-old children, 44 four-year-old children, and 33 five-year-old children, for a total of 106 people. During the exercise intervention period, the children took part in a coordinated movement program focusing on rhythmic play for six minutes a day. The results of a motor skills test showed that those of the four-and five-year-old children improved, while those of the three-year-old children partially improved. In relation to physical-expression ability, the evaluation scores for motion, space, dynamics, and time significantly increased in all age groups. The current study shows that the exercise program experience led to social development that transcended age difference via movement-based communication, in addition to improving young children’s motor skills and physical-expression ability.

References

[1]  Azumane, A. (2006). 65 Coordination Exercises That Change Physical Education Classes: Integrated and Scientific Teaching Methods for the Mind and Body. Tokyo: Meijitosho Shuppan Corporation.
[2]  Azumane, A. (2015). Coordination Exercise for Young Children that Improves Motor Skills While Having Fun. Tokyo: Meijitosho Shuppan Corporation.
[3]  Azumane, A., Araki, H., & Watahiki, K. (2002). Round-Table Discussion Coordination Training: Based on the Contents of the Leipzig Workshop (Special Topic: Coordination Training—with the Latest Information in Germany). Monthly Training Journal, 24, 12-28.
[4]  Early Childhood Exercise Guidelines (2012). Guidelines for Early Childhood Physical Activity (pp. 123-132). Tokyo: Nihon Education Books
[5]  Evridiki, Z., Aggeliki, T., & Vassiliki, D. (2004). The Effects of a Developmentally Appropriate Music and Movement Program on Motor Performance. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 19, 631-642.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2004.10.005
[6]  Furuichi, H. (1996). A Consideration of Many Sides in Body Expression Activities in Children. Educare, 16, 19-25.
[7]  Gough, M. (1997). In Touch with Dance (Translated by M. Tamagawa, pp. 19-31). Tokyo: Tamagawa University Press.
[8]  Higashiyama, A. (1992). Examination of Factors Associated with Motor Coordination Ability. Scientific Reports of Shiga Prefectural Junior College, 41, 75-80.
[9]  Ikai, M. (1963). Introduction to Exercise Physiology (Fifth Revision, pp. 143-149). Tokyo: Kyorin Shoin.
[10]  Ikai, M. (1972). Coordination and Integration: Its Physiological Considerations (Special Issue on Coordination and Integration). Journal of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 22, 5-10.
[11]  Ikeda, T., & Aoyagi, O. (2010). Development and Gender Difference in Innate Potential Motor Ability in Early Childhood: Relationship between the Motor Performance Score and Characteristics of Test Items. Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences, 55, 441-452.
https://doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.09068
[12]  Iwasaki, Y., Uemura, T., & Ohashi, Y. (1984). Development of Coordination and Integration in Young Children: Relationship between Sex Difference and Other Factors. Early-Childhood Education Association of Japan Annual Convention, 37, 134-135.
[13]  Japan Society of Research on Early Childhood Care and Education (1989). Conditions Affecting the Sense of Rhythmic Expression of Young Children. In Expression and Childcare: Research on Early-Childhood Care and Education in Japan, 1989 Edition Part IV. Expression of Young Children and Environment/Conditions (pp. 116-126). Tokyo: Froebel-kan.
[14]  Kameyama, Y. (2008). Research Concerning the Introduction of Dance and Movement of Expression into Early-Childhood Education: In the Context of Rhythmic Dance. Bulletin of Nippon Sports Science University, 37, 97-106.
[15]  Kano, H. (2016). Theoretical Basis of Coordination Study in Early Childhood. Bulletin of the Graduate School of Human Development, Aichi Prefectural University, 7, 51-64.
[16]  Kozuka, K., Kuga, A., & Watanabe, T. (2010). Implementation of Coordination Training Targeted for Preschool Children. A Case Study at Mizugidai Daycare in Hanno City. Surugadai University Rongo, 41, 131-144.
[17]  Matsumoto, C. (1992). Dance Education 1. Principles of Dance Education. Tokyo: Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co. Ltd.
[18]  MHLW Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (2010). National Growth Survey on Preschool Children.
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/houdou/0000042861.html
[19]  Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2002). Comprehensive Measures for Improving Children’s Physical Fitness (Report).
https://www.mext.go.jp/b_menu/shingi/chukyo/chukyo0/toushin/021001a.htm#g00
[20]  Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2012). Motor Skills Survey of Young Children (p. 53).
https://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/sports/undousisin/1319772.htm
[21]  Nishiyama, T., Nomura, I., Suga, N., Sato, T., & Oishi, K. (2009). 2006 Report on Motor Skills Measurement of Young Children. Kanagawa:: Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education, Sports Division and Nippon Sport Science University.
https://www.nittai.ac.jp/department/human-performance/gaiyo.pdf
[22]  Parten, M. B. (1932). Social Participation among Preschool Children. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 27, 243-269.
https://doi.org/10.1037/h0074524
[23]  Sasaki, R. (2019). Development of Rhythmic Coordinated Movements in Preschool Children. Research Project Number 16K01884.
https://kaken.nii.ac.jp/ja/file/KAKENHI-PROJECT-16K01884/16K01884seika.pdf
[24]  Takai, K. (2007). Recent Trends in Research on Physical Coordination and Integration in Children (2nd Report). Annual Report of the Faculty of Education. Bunkyo University, 41, 83-94.
[25]  Takatoku, N. (2019). The Effect of Two-Footed Synchronism on Spatiotemporal Body Control While Hopping in Young Children. Japanese Journal of Physical Education, Health, Sport Sciences, 64, 665-674.
https://doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.19037
[26]  Takenawa, M., Takeda, T., Kikuchi, H., & Nakagawa, K. (2008). Teaching Program for Kids in Aerobics. Bulletin of the Continuing Education Research Institute. Hokkaido Asai Gakuen University, 11, 213-227.
[27]  Tomita, H., Otobuchi, R., & Matsushima, A. (2014). The Effect of an Exercise Program that Includes Rhythmic Motion on the Sense of Rhythm and Physical Fitness of Young Children. Bulletin of the Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology, 22, 51-56.
[28]  Ueda, K. (2008). Coordination Training and “Physical Ability”. Japan Journal for the Pedagogy of Physical Education, 24, 25-30.
[29]  Umezaki, S., Nakatani, T., Yamamoto, D., Nakasuka, T., & Hashimoto, M. (2013). Effects of Coordination Exercise on the Motion Capacity of Preschool Children: Quantitative and Qualitative Changes in Throwing and Catching Ability. Japan Journal of Human Growth and Developmental Research, 59, 27-40.
[30]  Wakamatsu, M. (1989). Development of the Physical-Expression Ability of 4-Year-Old Children. Shiraume Gakuen Junior College Bulletin, 25, 45-56.
[31]  Wakamatsu, M. (1990). Development of the Physical Expressive Ability of 5-Year-Old Children. Shiraume Gakuen Junior College Bulletin, 26, 69-80.
[32]  Wakamatsu, M. (1993). Development of the Physical-Expression Ability of 3-Year-Old Children. Shiraume Gakuen Junior College Bulletin, 29, 49-61.
[33]  Watahiki, K. (1990). Coordination Training—The Secret of East Germany’s Strength. Tokyo: Shin Taiiku Sha.
[34]  Yoshimi, E. (2020a). Study on the Cooperative Movement of Infants: Focus on the Richness of Movement Seen in Rhythmic Movements (2). Annual Reports of Studies. Tokiwakai Junior College, 48, 87-102.
[35]  Yoshimi, E. (2020b). Study on the Cooperative Movement of Infants: Focus on the Richness of Movement Seen in Rhythmic Movements (3). Tokiwakai Junior College Early-Childhood Education Journal, 36, 30-43.
[36]  Yoshimi, E., & Katayama, H. (2019). Study on the Cooperative Movement of Infants: Focus on the Richness of Movement Seen in Rhythmic Movements (1). Tokiwakai Junior College Early-Childhood Education Journal, 35, 58-71.

Full-Text

Contact Us

service@oalib.com

QQ:3279437679

WhatsApp +8615387084133