Inclusive Recreation Bibliography
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Background and Importance of Physical activity for Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs
Rimmer, J.H. (2002). Health promotion for individuals with disabilities: The need for a transitional model in service delivery. Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 10(6), 337-343. Link to abstract via CrossRef
Durstine, J.L., Painter, P., Franklin, B.A., Morgan, D., Pitetti, K.H., & Roberts, S.O. (2000). Physical activity for the chronically ill and disabled. Sports Medicine, 30(3). 207-219. Link to abstract via PubMed
Kinne, S., Patrick, D.L. & Maher, E.J. (1999). Correlates of exercise maintenance among people with mobility impairments. Disability Rehabilitation, 21, 15-22. Link to abstract via PubMed
Steadward, R. (1998). Musculoskeletal and neurological disabilities: Implications for fitness appraisal, programming and counseling. Canadian Journal of Applied Psychology, 23, 131-165. Link to abstract via PubMed
Apkon, S.D. (2002). Osteoporosis in children who have disabilities. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 13(4), 839-855. Link to abstract via PubMed
Dykens, E.M., Rosner, B.A. & Butterbaugh, G. (1998). Exercise and sports in children and adolescents with developmental disabilities: Positive physical and psychosocial effects. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7(4), 757-71, viii. Link to abstract via PubMed
Model that Leads to Child Participation in Recreational Activities
King, G., Law, M., King, S., Rosenbaum, P., Ketroy, M.K., & Young, N.L. (2003). A conceptual model of the factors affecting the recreation and leisure participation of children with disabilities. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 23(1), 63-90. Link to abstract via PubMed
Data Collection Instruments/Methods
Baronowski, T., Baranowski, J.C., Cullen, K.W., Thompson, D.I, Nicklas, T., Zakeri, I.E. & Rochlon, J. (2003). The Fun, Food and Fitness Project (FFFP): the Baylor GEMS pilot study. Ethnic Disparities, 13(1), 30-39. Link to abstract via PubMed
Baronowski, T. (2000). GEMS Physical activity Self-Efficacy. Retrieved March, 2007 from Link to PDF
Naar-King, S., Ellis, D.A., Frey, M.A. (2004). Assessing children’s well-being: A handbook of Measures. Lawrence, Erlbaum Associates.
Importance of Inclusion
Donder, D., & Nietupski, J. (1981). Non handicapped adolescents teaching playground skills to their mentally handicapped peers: Toward a less restrictive middle school environment. Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 16, 270-276.
Monaghan, R.G. & Marino, S.B. (1996). Teacher attitudes toward inclusion: Implications for teacher education in schools 2000. Education, 117(2), 316-321.
Van Reusen, A.K., Shoho, A.R. & Barker, K.S. (2001). High school teacher attitudes toward inclusion. High School Journal, 84(2), 7-21.
Respite For Parents
Botuck, S. & Winsberg, B.G. (1991). Effects of respite on mothers of school-age and adult children with severe disabilities. Mental Retardation, 29(1), 43-47. Link to abstract via PubMed
Campbell, H. (1996). Interagency assessment of respite care needs of families of children with special needs in Fife. Public Health, 110, 151-156. Link to abstract via PubMed
Grant, G., & McGrath, M. (1990). Need for respite-care services for caregivers of persons with mental retardation. American Journal of Mental Retardation, 94(6), 638-648. Link to abstract via PubMed
Best practices: Inclusion
Block, M. E., & Malloy, M. (1998). Attitudes on Inclusion of a Player with Disabilities in a Regular Softball League. Mental Retardation, 36(2), 137-144.
Fennick, E. & Royle, J. (2003). Community inclusion for children and youth with developmental disabilities. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 18(1), 20-27. Link to abstract via CrossRef
Hutzler, Y., Fliess, O., Chacham, A., & Van den Auweele, Y. (2002). Perspectives of Children With Physical Disabilities on Inclusion and Empowerment: Supporting and Limiting Factors. Adapted Physical activity Quarterly, 19(3), 300.
Jago, R., Baranowski, T., Baranowski, J. C., Thompson, D., Cullen, K. W., Watson, K., et al. (2006). Fit for Life Boy Scout badge: Outcome evaluation of a troop and Internet intervention. Preventive Medicine, 42(3), 181-187. Link to abstract via PubMed
Mulvihill, B.A., Cotton, J.N. & Gyaben, S.L. (2004). Best Practices for Inclusive Child and Adolescent Out-of-School Care. Fam Community Health, 27(1), 52-64. Link to abstract via PubMed
Best practices: Adaptive recreation
Brash, P. J. L., & Ballard, K. D. (1994). A behavioural evaluation of dance instruction with students who have special needs. Educational Psychology, 14(1), 3.
Crehan, T. G. (2003). Movement and Rhythm in Special Settings: Its Power, Breadth and Influence. Paper presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii. Link to PDF
Fragala-Pinkham, M. A., Haley, S. M., Rabin, J., & Kharasch, V. S. (2005). A Fitness Program for Children With Disabilities. Physical Therapy, 85(11), 1182-1200.
Including Students who are Deaf-Blind into Physical Education: Barriers to Overcome http://asstudents.unco.edu/students/AE-Extra/2005/8/Art-3.html
Michigan Dance Association, L. (1984). The Dance Within: A Pilot Project in Dance for the Handicapped and Teaching Dance for the Handicapped: A Curriculum Guide.
Pensgaard, A. M., & Sorensen, M. (2002). Empowerment Through the Sport Context: A Model to Guide Research for Individuals With Disability. Adapted Physical activity Quarterly, 19(1), 48.
Western Illinois Univ, Macomb Coll of Education and Human Services. (1997). Achieving a Balance: Proceedings of the National Conference on Adapted Physical activity (5th, Macomb, Illinois, April 3-5, 1997).
White, G., Jr., Casebolt, K., & Hull, S. (2004). Low-Organized Games: An Approach to Inclusion. Strategies, 18(2), 27-29.
Cultural Brokering
Groce, N.E. (2000). Framing disability issues in local concepts and beliefs. Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal, 10 (1).
Jezewski, M.A., & Sotnik, P. (2001). The rehabilitation service provider as a culture broker: Providing culturally competent services to foreign-born persons. Buffalo, NY: Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.
Community
Haylock, C.L., Johnson, A., & Harpin, V.A. (1993). Parents’ views of community care for children with motor disabilities. Child Care Health Development, 19(3), 209-220. Link to abstract via PubMed
Mausner, S. (1995). Families helping families: an innovative approach to the provision of respite care for families of children with complex medical needs. Social Work in Pediatrics, 21(1), 95-106. Link to abstract via PubMed
Mentor Matching
Friends for Youth, Inc. (2006). Screening Applicants for Effectiveness: Guidelines to Prevent Child Molestation in Mentoring and Youth-Serving Organizations. Redwood City, CA: Friends for Youth, Inc.

