Sports are for Everyone: Inclusion in After School Sports
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Sports are for Everyone: Inclusion in After School Sports
Studies have shown that meaningfulness of “being asked to play” is associated with feelings of inclusion for children with disability. Friends appeared to be a significant, if not the most significant feature of feeling a sense of acceptance, belonging and value for children with disability in physical activities. Kids with disability should not be left on the sidelines! Know your rights...Sports are for Everyone!
- Author: National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD)
- Duration: 1 minutes
- Date Posted: 3/11/2015
- Topics: Recreation and Sports, Inclusion, Disability Rights, Section 504, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), PSA
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