Community Recreation and Persons with Disabilities: Strategies for Integration |
Contents
A Plan for Creating Opportunities in Community | 17 |
Preparing | 41 |
An Ecological Approach to Community Recreation | 53 |
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accessible community leisure advocacy Agree Disagree appropriate areas assessment assistance attitudes barriers behavior careproviders chapter community leisure services community recreation center community recreation professional community recreation programs cross-country ski Current Status Requirement developmentally disabled disabled persons Environmental Analysis Inventory environments Evaluation Tool example exercise class facilities fooseball group home identified implementation individuals with disabilities instruction instructor integrated programs key players latch hardware least restrictive environments leisure service delivery leisure settings leisure skills mental retardation Minnesota municipal park munity needs Never Seldom Sometimes nondisabled participants nondisabled peers opportunities parents park and recreation participant's participants with disabilities persons with disabilities physical play potential participants procedures recreation activities recreation agencies recreation services recreation staff responsibility Schleien segregated programs SELF-CONCEPT session severe disabilities Sociometry special populations special recreation specific strategies survey task analysis tion total number visual impairments Voeltz volunteer advocates wheelchair