Resources
These sources are studies and research articles of children of disabilities and how outdoor recreation gives them opportunities to explore their mindset. including programs that help them physically and be involved in certain activities to make them feel welcome.
This study based research focuses on national forest visitations and constraint people with disabilities encounter. It examines collected data from telephoned surveys from recreationalists, who spoke about the disability barriers that people with disabilities had reported based on if their level of disability encountered constraints or not.
This article explains how the CWD, known as the Children with Disabilities Council, promotes physical activities for children with disabilities that help them mentally and physically. They would offer sports that would fit appropriately towards their level of disability.
This article explains how outdoor accessibility is essential for healthy mind and body, but for children around the world, barriers are created such as Urbanization, screen time, and overprotective parenting, which has lead to the inaccessible recreational environment for children with disabilities.
This study provides information about American children between the ages of 6 to 12 years old spending extensive time playing video games, using the computer, and watching T.V. has positive effects for children born between 1997 and 2003.
This study provides the estimation for the physical activity level disparities of the population associated with the level of disability and engagement of the physical activity. They would test their method on the weighted prevalence of movement and sports participation across disability groups of children.
This study is based on the higher screen time for 2 years old associates to neurodevelopment outcomes at 4 years old. They had over 885 participants, including 445 female participants, be part of a Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale and document the results from the process.
Modified Activities and Program Idea Resources
These are some of the links to more programs that contain adapted forms of movement. Please let us know if you have other ones that you would like added.
This website is about a golf clinic known as Starting New at Golf to influence special needs to learn any level to introduce them in golf within a fun atmosphere. These clinics would give golfers the physical and cognitive and other special needs adaptive instruction.
This website is about a golf clinic known as Starting New at Golf to influence special needs to learn any level to introduce them in golf within a fun atmosphere. These clinics would give golfers the physical and cognitive and other special needs adaptive instruction.
This website provides some more options for sports accommodations for people with hearing impairments who would like to try out a wide variety of sports. This website gives you a good idea of what devices can be implemented to make the playing field more fair while also sticking to the original rules.
This website is about a golf clinic known as Starting New at Golf to influence special needs to learn any level to introduce them in golf within a fun atmosphere. These clinics would give golfers the physical and cognitive and other special needs adaptive instruction.
The website has offered activities for children with special needs can do to get outdoors and that outside would help them get a little fresh air as well. they would offer sensory tables to help them be able to do the activities for creating the activities listed.
The website offers detailed descriptions of the benefits of outdoor play and various methods to make activities for children with special needs more accessible and inclusive. They offer ideas for parks and playgrounds, after-school sports and extracurricular activities, museums, and zoos.
This article is based on the victory bible church would cater to children with disabilities at special needs facility. They would help children with cerbal palsy and autism interact with others during service.