
Inclusive Physical Activities
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This volume includes examples of theory, research, policy, and practice that will advance our understanding of how best to encourage these children and adolescents to participate regularly in physical activity, how to maximize the biopsychosocial benefits of involvement in physical activities, and how to ensure that these physical activities are inclusive for children and adolescents with special needs. The focus will be placed on researchderived physical activity practices that seed success for children and adolescents with special needs, and new directions in theory, research, and practice that have implications for enhancing physical activity practices with atrisk children and adolescents.
The themes covered in this volume include:
Strategies to maximise participation of children and adolescents with special needs in physical activity as a global priority
Strategies to maximise the social inclusion of children and adolescents with special needs in general physical activities;
Effective physical education strategies to enhance biopsychosocial outcomes for children and adolescents with special needs;
Advancing the practice of educators and coaches to cultivate the social inclusion and participation in physical activity of children and adolescents with special needs; and
Challenging the meaning and implementation of inclusive practices in physical education globally.
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2 - Series page [Seite 2]
3 - Inclusive Physical Activities [Seite 4]
4 - Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data [Seite 5]
5 - Contents [Seite 6]
6 - Foreword [Seite 10]
7 - SERIES INTRODUCTION: Inclusive Physical Activities [Seite 12]
8 - Volume Introduction [Seite 14]
9 - PART I: STRATEGIES TO MAXIMIZE PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AS A GLOBAL PRIORITY [Seite 22]
9.1 - CHAPTER 1: Participation in Community Leisure Programs [Seite 24]
9.2 - CHAPTER 2: A Longitudinal Case Study Approach to Describing a Boy With Development Coordination Disorder Experiencing Transitive Intervention Services Toward Inclusive School- and Community-Based Physical Activities [Seite 52]
9.3 - CHAPTER 3: Free to Play [Seite 74]
10 - PART II: STRATEGIES TO MAXIMIZE THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN GENERAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES [Seite 94]
10.1 - CHAPTER 4: Strategies to Increase Social Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in Physical Education Settings [Seite 96]
10.2 - CHAPTER 5: Physical Education and Sport as a Means to Empower Children With Disability in Educational and Community Settings [Seite 112]
10.3 - CHAPTER 6: Strategies to Maximize Social Participation and Inclusion of Students With Disabilities in Physical Education [Seite 130]
10.4 - CHAPTER 7: Understanding Inclusion in Physical Education From the Child's Perspective [Seite 154]
11 - PART III: EFFECTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION STRATEGIESTO ENHANCE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL OUTCOMES FORCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS [Seite 182]
11.1 - CHAPTER 8: Play Fighting as a Strategy to Copw With Aggressive Behaviors Among Youth With Social Disadvantages in Italy [Seite 184]
11.2 - CHAPTER 9: Promoting Social Inclusion and Physical Activity for Students With Special Educational Needs Through Adventure Education [Seite 204]
11.3 - CHAPTER 10: Underserved Urban Minority Children [Seite 224]
12 - PART IV: ADVANCING THE PRACTICE OF EDUCATORS AND COACHES TO CULTIVATE THE SOCIAL INCLUSION AND PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS [Seite 244]
12.1 - CHAPTER 11: The Use of Multimedia and the Internet in Providing Global Training Opportunities for Coaches in Adapted Sports [Seite 246]
12.2 - CHAPTER 12: A Holistic Approach to Training for Inclusion in Physical Education [Seite 270]
13 - PART V: CHALLENGING THE MEANING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INCLUSIVE PRACTICES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION GLOBALLY [Seite 290]
13.1 - CHAPTER 13: Reflections on Professional Practice in Adapted Physical Activity Through a Social Justice Lens [Seite 292]
13.2 - CHAPTER 14: Students With Disabilities in Brazil, Japan, South Korea, and the United States [Seite 308]
14 - About the Contributors [Seite 330]
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