Title:Games for People with Sensory Impairments: Strategies for Including Individuals of All Ages
Author:Lieberman, Lauren J.; Cowart, Jim F.
Resource Description
Games for People with Sensory Impairments: Strategies for Including Individuals of All Ages, by Lauren J. Lieberman and Jim F. Cowart, is well put together, both from the perspective of the information within it, as well as its user-friendly layout. This practical and informative resource would benefit a variety of individuals who work in the field of physical activity, as well as those who serve individuals who have sensory impairments (that is, those who are blind, have low vision, or are deafblind). Students in personnel preparation programs who are studying to work in these areas will also find this text to be useful.
This resource for engaging individuals with sensory impairments in physical games, building fundamental movement skills, and having fun, includes descriptions of a number of appropriate games for people with sensory impairments that were compiled by a number of qualified and experienced professionals. It also provides detailed information on sensory impairments and descriptions of diversified instruction techniques. Appropriate for both children and adults, the book offers strategies on how to help students of all ages to develop basic physical skills and to encourage them to be active for their entire lives. The text is appropriate for use in separate or inclusive settings.
This book contains a variety of games which can be used by both typically developing and handicapped learners. The games are motivating and fun, and could easily be used in a physicsal education class to make sure every one is fully included. 144 pp
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