2020
DOI: 10.15547/tjs.2020.s.01.139
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Control of the Spatial Structure in Preschool Children

Abstract: In early childhood, most motor tasks are based on kinematic structure, as children assimilate motor culture in the way of imitation actions. Substantial development during this period also suffers from the controlling system, as a major problem is the differentiation of the effects of development on the one hand and education on the other. According to our working hypothesis, we assume that the educational process, both in primary school and pre-school age, should focus not on physical qualities but on improvi… Show more

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