Motor Creativity of Preschool Children on the London Trestle Tree Apparatus [microform] / Ellen Lubin and Claudine Sherrill.

The motor creativity of preschoolers when encountering a novel piece of athletic equipment was observed and analyzed. The London Trestle Tree Apparatus, consisting of eight trestles of various sizes, two poles, a rope ladder, two ropes, pommel top, rubber top, balance bar, slide plank, ladder, and b...

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Main Author: Lubin, Ellen
Other Authors: Sherrill, Claudine
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1977.
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Summary:The motor creativity of preschoolers when encountering a novel piece of athletic equipment was observed and analyzed. The London Trestle Tree Apparatus, consisting of eight trestles of various sizes, two poles, a rope ladder, two ropes, pommel top, rubber top, balance bar, slide plank, ladder, and beat board was erected for the children to use in unstructurted free play. The subjects were observed and videotaped in three trials of five minutes each. No instructions were given to the child during filming; the child made all decisions on where and how to move. The children were observed for development of motor fluency and originality. It was concluded that the preschoolers were no more creative in their movement responses to a novel piece of play apparatus after a one-month period of play in an unstructured play setting than they were at the initial exposure to the apparatus. (JD)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED161851.
Physical Description:12 p.
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