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RECREATION
FOR THE DISABLED: Compiled by Sandy Folsom. For more information and/or reference assistance, please contact Sandy Folsom (Email: sandy.l.folsom@cmich.edu, Phone: 989-774-2166) or ask at the Reference Desk on the second floor of the Park Library (Phone: 774-3470). Books | Videos | Periodicals | Databases | Web Sites Books Adams, Ronald C. and Jeffrey A. McCubbin. Games, sports, and exercises for the physically disabled. 4th ed. Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1991. Americans with Disabilities Act resource guide for park, recreation, and leisure services agencies. Arlington, Va. : National Recreation and Park Association, Resource Division, 1992. Auxter, David, Jean Pyfer and Carol Huettig. Principles and methods of adapted physical education and recreation. 9th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2001. Bender, Michael, Steve A. Brannan and Peter J. Verhoven. Leisure education for the handicapped : curriculum goals, activities and resources. San Diego, Calif : College-Hill Press, 1984. Benefits of therapeutic recreation : a consensus view. Ravensdale, Wash. : Idyll Arbor, Inc., 1991. Bullock, Charles C. and Michael J. Mahon. Introduction to recreation services for people with disabilities : a person-centered approach. 2nd ed. Champaign, Ill. : Sagamore Pub., 2000. Cohen, Jane C. and Marilyn Wannamaker. Expressive arts for the very disabled and handicapped : for all ages. 2nd ed. Springfield, Ill. : Charles C. Thomas, 1996. Dattilo, John. Inclusive leisure services : responding to the rights of people with disabilities. 2nd ed. State College, Pa. : Venture Pub., 2002. Diversity and the recreation profession: organizational perspectives. State College, PA: Venture Pub., 2000. Ellmo, Wendy and Jill Graser. Adapted adventure activities : a rehabilitation model for adventure programming and group initiatives. Dubuque, Iowa : Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1995. Fink, Dale Borman. Making a place for kids with disabilities. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2000. Fodor’s great American vacations for travelers with disabilities. 2nd ed. New York : Fodor’s Travel Publications, 1996. Havens, Mark D. Bridges to accessibility : a primer for including persons with disabilities in adventure curricula. Hamilton, Mass. : Project Adventure, Inc., 1992. Hill, Linda. Discovering connections: a guide to the fun of bridging disability differences. Duncan, B.C.: Building Bridges, 1998. Horvat, Michael A. and Leonard H. Kalakian. Assessment in adapted physical education and therapeutic recreation. 2nd ed. Madison, Wisc. : Brown & Benchmark Publishers, 1996. Including people with disabilities in camp programs : a resource for camp directors. Martinsville, Ind. : American Camping Association, 1997. Joswiak, Kenneth Francis. Leisure education : program materials for persons with developmental disabilities. State College, Pa. : Venture, 1989. Kennedy, Dan W. Special recreation: opportunities for persons with disabilities. Philadelphia: Saunders College Pub., 1986. Lear, Roma. Fingers and thumbs: toys and activities for children with hand function problems. Oxford, UK: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999. Lear, Roma. Look at it this way : toys and activities for children with a visual impairment. Oxford, UK : Butterworth/Heinemann, 1998. Lear, Roma. More play helps : play ideas for children with special needs. Oxford, UK : Heinemann Medical Books, 1990. Leisure education and the handicapped individual : an ecological perspective. Washington, D.C. : Institute for Career and Leisure Development, 1982. Lieberman, Lauren J. and Jim F. Cowart. Games for people with sensory impairment : strategies for including individuals of all ages. Champaign, Ill. : Human Kinetics, 1996. Lifelong leisure skills and lifestyles for persons with developmental disabilities. Baltimore, Md. : Paul H. Brooks Pub. Co., 1995. Marl, Katie. The Accessible games book. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999. McGovern, John N. The ADA self-evaluation : a handbook for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act by parks and recreation agencies. Arlington, Va, : National Recreation and Park Association, 1992. Nevil, Nevalyn, Marna L. Beatty and David P. Moxley. Socialization games for persons with disabilities : structured group activities for social and interpersonal development. Springfield, Ill. : C. C. Thomas, 1997. Paciorek, Michael J. and Jeffery A. Jones. Disability sport and recreation services. 3rd ed. Carmel, Ind. : Cooper Pub. Group, 2001. Peniston, Lorraine C. Developing recreation skills in persons with learning disabilities. Champaign, Ill. : Sagamore, 1998. Robinson, Frank M. and Sandra Skelly Skinner. A Holistic perspective on the disabled child : applications in camping, recreation, and community life. Springfield, Ill. : Thomas, 1985. Roth, Wendy and Michael Tompane. Easy access to national parks : the Sierra Club guide for people with disabilities. San Francisco : Sierra Club Books, 1992. Sherrill, Claudine. Adapted physical activity, recreation and sport : cross disciplinary and lifespan. 4th ed. Madison, Wisc. : Brown & Benchmark, 1993. Schleien, Stuart J., M. Tipton Ray, and Frederick P. Green. Community recreation and people with disabilities : strategies for inclusion. 2nd ed. Baltimore, Md. : P. H. Brookes Pub., 1997. Schleien, Stuart J. Integrated outdoor education and adventure programs. Champaign, Ill. : Sagamore Publishing, 1993. Stensrud, Carol Jean. A Training manual for Americans with Disabilities Act compliance in parks and recreation settings. State College, Pa. : Venture Publishing, 1993. Therapeutic recreation for exceptional children : let me in, I want to play. 2nd ed. Springfield, Ill. : C. C. Thomas, 1996. Universal access to outdoor recreation : a design guide. Berkeley, Calif. : PLAE, 1993. A World of options : a guide to international exchange, community service and travel for persons with disabilities. 3rd ed. Eugene, Ore. : Mobility International USA, 1997.
VideosMedia Services V 2227 How we play. Boston, Mass. : Fanlight Productions, 1992. Therapeutic recreation: the benefits are endless. Ashburn, VA.: National Therapeutic Recreation Society, 2000. PeriodicalsJournal of leisurability. Palaestra. Sports ‘n spokes. Therapeutic recreation journal. DatabasesAll databases are available from the Libraries Homepage, http://www.lib.cmich.edu.
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Web SitesAmerican Therapeutic Recreation Association. Center for Recreation and Disability Studies. National Center on Accessibility. |