RESOURCES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, RECREATION AND SPORT Virginia AER Lauren J. Lieberman Ph.D.

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RESOURCES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, RECREATION AND SPORT Virginia AER Lauren J. Lieberman Ph.D.

Equipment, Books, Web Sites and Videos Lauren J. Lieberman Ph.D. The College at Brockport Department of Kinesiology, Sports Studies and Physical Education Brockport, NY (585)

Achievement is the Goal NOT only Participation

Vision “The children we teach are the face of disability tomorrow” What do we want for them as adults? Independent Confident Achievement oriented Leadership potential Other?

Visually Impaired Yoga Mat dezpKECFddR2godSXZlvw dezpKECFddR2godSXZlvw Yoga mat with braille and raised shapes with a DVD

Exergames Wii tennis Wii bowling Pet-N-Punch More coming!

Goal Balls USABA Sportime Independent Living Aids

Beep baseball equipment Flaghouse National Beep baseball association Other?

Beeping balls American Printing House for the Blind Target Amazon Flag House Sportime Independent Living Aids Exceptional Teaching (Exceptional teaching.net)

Beep Kickball beep kickball organization with equipment beep

Nutritional Education My Pyramid curriculum Tactile My Pyramid as a puzzle for elementary age My Pyramid as curriculum for secondary students Currently offering MyPlate also on the APH web site APH.org

Instructional web sites Project INSPIRE Camp Abilities Video: Teaching children with VI, blindness, or deafblindness in physical education USABA Texas School for the Blind (TSBVI.org) American Printing House for the Blind APH.org Perkins.org Other?

Other equipment that glows including frisbees beeper volleyballs, basketballs, and soccer balls balls, sensory balls, beeping balls

Visual Impairments In J.P. Winnick (2011) Adapted Physical Education and Sport Human Kinetics Publishers Hodge, S., Lieberman, L.J., & Murata, N. (2012). Essentials of Teaching Adapted Physical Education. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb Hathaway Publishers.

Physical Education and Sports for Individuals with VI or DB: Foundations of Instruction

Run Play Move Run, Play, Move: A planning model to create physical education activities for individuals with disabilities ($20.00 each) Matt LaCortiglia Perkins School for the Blind-Publications

“ Everybody Plays”: How Children with Visual Impairments, Blindness or Deafblindness Play Sports Elementary age children’s book Profiles of 16 sports and recreation activities with interviews of children who do them Forward by Erik Weihenmayer Advice from Elite Athletes by: Tricia Zorn-Swimming Jim Mastro-Judo Marla Runyan-Running Jen Armbruster-Goal ball APH.org

Going PLACES: A Transition Guide to Physical Activity for Youth with Visual Impairments or Deafblindness Transition guide to physical activity Youth Lieberman, Modell, Ponchillia (2006) American Printing House for the Blind APH.org

Games for People with Sensory Impairments Games, sports, recreation and aquatics for children with sensory impairments Includes modifications to all Lieberman & Cowart APH.org

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