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Inclusion in Physical Education is a practical, easy-to-use guide filled with inclusion strategies that focus on developing the physical and social skills and fitness of students with disabilities. And these strategies do not involve extended planning or setup time or extra equipment.
Written by Pattie Rouse, a teacher who has been working with students with disabilities since 1982, this book takes the guesswork out of including students with disabilities in general physical education. Inclusion in Physical Education is divided into chapters according to specific disabilities, thus helping you immediately find the information you need as well as the basic characteristics and expected behaviors of children with each type of disability. Rouse offers chapters on inclusion for students with these conditions: -Autism disorder
-Limited use of limbs, requiring wheelchair use
-Intellectual disabilities
-Cerebral palsy and other orthopedic impairments
-Visual and hearing impairments Also included are chapters on the importance of inclusion (and the importance of paraeducators and peer facilitators in the process of inclusion), on differentiating instruction to include students with disabilities in general physical education, and on using adapted games to teach students empathy for their peers with disabilities. These games provide opportunities for all students to be equal and to be more understanding of and receptive toward others' differences.
Written from Rouse's own experience and based on feedback from students with disabilities, this book is a guide that you can immediately put to use in including students with disabilities or delayed motor skills and can continue to use throughout your career as an educator. The book helps you set realistic goals for students with disabilities and correlates with many objectives found in the national physical education standards.
With Inclusion in Physical Education , you can include students with any disability in your curriculum. The book's ready-to-use resources will help you confidently create a program that benefits all students.
Preface Acknowledgments What Is Inclusion? Defining Inclusion Embracing Inclusion Support for Inclusion Conclusion Including Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder Strategies for Inclusion Including Students With Severe Autism Structured Physical Education Opportunities Conclusion Including Students Who Use Wheelchairs Modifications for Students With Upper Body Control Parallel Activities for Students With Upper Body Control Modifications for Students With Limited or No Upper Body Control Parallel Activities for Students With Limited or No Upper Body Control Modified Games for Students With Limited or No Upper Body ControlRolling Targets Flag Tag Cone Combinations Racing for Points Racing Ribbons Speed Soccer Goalie Conclusion Including Students With Intellectual Disabilities Benefits of Inclusion for Students With Intellectual Disabilities Using Simple Games Games and Activities for All Abilities Head Start Follow the Fun Scooter Bowling Caboose Retrieval Partner Line Kickball Five-Hit Baseball Everybody ScoreDrills for Motor Development T-Ball Pinball Hockey Pinball Frisbee Targets Striking Skills Throwing Skills Catching Skills Kicking SkillsDrills for MID or MOID Students in Middle and High SchoolSoccer Drills Five Kick Basketball Drills Football Drills Conclusion Including Students With Cerebral Palsy Modifications for Students With Cerebral Palsy Activity Tips Parallel Activities Conclusion Including Students With Visual and Hearing Impairments Including Students With Visual Impairments Including Students With Hearing Impairments Modifications for Students With Hearing Impairments Conclusion Differentiation in Inclusive Physical Education Planning for Differentiation Activities for the Differentiated Classroom Object Control Stations (Elementary) Fitness Stations (Elementary and Middle School) Hockey Skill Stations (Elementary and Middle School) Sideline Hockey (Elementary and Middle School) Box Hockey (Elementary and Middle School) Layups (Middle and High School) Gotcha (Middle and High School) 3 on 2, 2 on 1 (Middle and High School) Conclusion Walk in Their Shoes: Games for Understanding Activities Cyclops Tag Sore Spot Tag Line Ball Chronological Line-Up Hi, Low, Yo Centers for Understanding Mobility Obstacle Course Wheelchair and Scooter Noodle Volley Circle Up Stations for Understanding Conclusion Bibliography About the Author