 What is APE & PA  Assessments  Eligibility & Placement  Products & Equipment  Books, Web Sites, Resources  Ways to Increase Fitness  Improving.

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 What is APE & PA  Assessments  Eligibility & Placement  Products & Equipment  Books, Web Sites, Resources  Ways to Increase Fitness  Improving Motor Skills  Modifications  Sport Opportunities-USABA  Summer Camps

 APE is physical education modified to meet the needs of children with disabilities.  APE can be delivered in an inclusive class, a modified environment or a segregated class

 Motor skills Test of Gross Motor Development  Health Related Fitness  Talking Pedometers  Other?

 VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS  MENTAL RETARDATION  CEREBRAL PALSY  SPINAL CORD INJURY  CONGENITAL ANOMALY/AMPUTATIONS

SPECIFIC: For a defined category of persons or a standard adjusted for the effects of an impairment or disability

 Identify and select health-related concerns of importance to the youngster.  Establish a desired personalized fitness profile with (or for, as necessary) the youngster.  Select components and subcomponents of physical fitness to be assessed.  Select test items to measure selected fitness components and subcomponents.  Select health-related criterion-referenced standards to evaluate physical fitness.

 Eligibility for APE relates to motor skill tests, fitness tests, and state or district standards

 Inclusive PE  Modified class  Segregated class  Combination  Supports in each ◦ Peer tutors ◦ Paraeducators ◦ Intervenors (Deafblind)

 Motor skills  Fitness  Social needs  Behavioral needs  Sensory needs  Ability to be in large groups  Cognitive needs  Other?