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Room 1 – Disability in Sport | Salle 1 – Sport chez les personnes ayant un handicap
Room 2 – Children’s Sport & Physical Activity |Salle 2 – Sport et activité physique chez les enfants
Physical Activity Facilitators & Barriers for Children with ASD
Peer-to-peer Education Model in Sport and Special Olympics Collaboration – Nick Reed
Driving Change Spotlight: Mixed Ability Sport
Canadian Race Relations Foundation Glossary of terms
Benefits of sport in individuals with disabilities
Sports participation offers benefits for all, including those with disabilities, by enhancing functionality and reducing anxiety. This review explores these benefits, emphasizing positive outcomes like socialization, enjoyment, and opportunities to challenge stereotypes among individuals with disabilities.
Samantha D’Agostino ( dagosti2@uwindsor.ca ) @ 04/17/2024 2:33 pm
Bolstering learning for children with neurodevelopmental disorders
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in social communication, interaction, and other behaviours. A recent study suggests that exercise programs designed to enable children with ASD to participate can significantly improve their physical literacy and motor skills, offering a potentially valuable framework for physical activity programming for children with ASD.