Recreation for the Disabled Child


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This valuable book deals with the recreation activities for the disabled, including skiing, horseback riding, running, camping, water sports, and team sports. Experts examine competitive spirit, training, and the psychological benefits of recreational activities for the disabled child. Program development, evaluation, and instruction are discussed.




Introduction to Recreation Services for People with Disabilities


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This is a best-selling introductory book, intended for all students in parks, recreation, and leisure studies, regardless of specialty. It provides an essential, basic knowledge level of people with disabilities. Common themes are presented by the authors in a manner allowing readers to develop their own personal views of therapeutic recreation, and this approach keeps the focus of service on the customer.







Inclusive and Special Recreation


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Take a closer look at recreation issues for persons with disabilities in [the book]. By focusing on inclusive recreation, the authors offer concrete suggestions for integrating people with and without disabilities into the same recreational activities. An early introduction to related legislation, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, makes legal issues clear and helps you understand the implications these laws will have for your career, whether or not you'll be working in the recreation industry. [The book] looks beyond the therapeutic nature of recreation by demonstrating that persons with disabilities should be considered leisure service consumers. -Back cover. This textbook was written primarily for undergraduate students, especially those in their first two years of study. As such, it is appropriate for use in community or junior college courses, as well as within four-year baccalaureate programs. -Pref.




Community Recreation and People with Disabilities


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"Written by authors committed to ensuring the inclusion of people with disabilities in community recreation, this practical book equips readers to design, implement, and evaluate recreation programs. Complementing the helpful discussions of strategies and ideology are numerous case examples, along with a host of reproducible forms." "In this second edition, new chapters cover the benefits and constraints of family recreation, ways to enhance social inclusion, and heartening stories of successful programs. Professionals in therapeutic and community recreation and special education will find this long-popular resource as essential as ever."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved




Access to Recreation


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