Inclusive Physical Activities: International Perspectives

Alexandre J. Morin, Christophe Maiano, Danielle K. Tracey, Rhonda Craven

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Abstract

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 research-derived 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 at-risk 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.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationU.S.
PublisherInformation Age
Number of pages344
ISBN (Print)9781681238531
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • exercise
  • children with disabilities

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