Synopses & Reviews
'Offering the most comprehensive coverage available, this new edition features a lifespan, cross-disciplinary approach valuable for both teaching and non-teaching professionals. Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation, and Sport emphasizes attitude change, inclusion, and psychosocial perspectives for understanding individual differences.\n
LANGUAGE: eng'
Table of Contents
Part 1·Foundations1 Active, Healthy Lifestyles for All2 Celebrating Individual Differences and Appreciating Disability Sport3 Teamwork, Communication, Adaptation, and Creativity4 Advocacy, the Law, and IEP5 Philosophy, Planning, and Curriculum Design6 Assessing, Prescribing, and Writing the IEP7 Teaching, Evaluating, and ConsultingPart 2·Assessment and Pedagogy for Specific Goals8 Self-Concept, Motivation and Well-Being 9 Inclusion, Social Competence, and Attitude Change10 Sensorimotor Integration and Severe Disability11 Motor Performance: Assessment and Instruction12 Perceptual-Motor Learning: An Ecological Approach13 Fitness and Healthy Lifestyle14 Postures, Appearance, and Muscle Imbalance15 Play and Game Competence, Active Leisure, and Relaxation16 Adapted Dance and Dance Therapy17 Adapted AquaticsPart 3·Individual Differences with Emphasis on Sport18 Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children19 Other Health Impaired Conditions20 Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and DCD21 Mental Retardation, Special Olympics, and the INAS-FMH22 Serious Emotional Disturbances and Autism23 Wheelchair Sports and Orthopedic Impairments24 Les Autres and Amputations25 Cerebral Palsy, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury26 Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Conditions27 Blindness and Visual Impairments