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These tools offer visual and tactile stimulation for students with severe or multiple intellectual disabilities. Read more from Build It So They Can Play By Teresa Sullivan, Cindy Slagle, T.J. Hapshie, Debbie Brevard, and Vic Brevard. This is an excerpt from Build It So They Can Play by Teresa Sullivan, Cindy Slagle, T.J. Hapshie, Debbie Brevard, and Vic Brevard.
4. Hammer nails from the outside of frame to the two 4-foot-long boards aligning the 3-foot-long boards. Read more from Build It So They Can Play By Teresa Sullivan, Cindy Slagle, T.J. Hapshie, Debbie Brevard, and Vic Brevard. This is an excerpt from Build It So They Can Play by Teresa Sullivan, Cindy Slagle, T.J. Hapshie, Debbie Brevard, and Vic Brevard.
This jump rope allows students with limited use of one arm to jump a self-turning rope. Put an ordinary speed jump rope or link rope through a hula hoop or a swim noodle. Students may use these modified jump ropes the same ways a regular jump rope might be used.
1. Nail 1-by-2-by-5-1/2-inch board to bottom of 28-inch board approximately 8 to 9 inches from one end. 6. Using two 1/2-inch screws, attach cylinder-type cup to top of 28-inch board at opposite end of PVC (on bottom). You could stomp on board for the student and let the student catch the object.
I knew then that one day I would run a long-distance race, most especially the uniquely South African ultradistance running event, the 90 km (56 mile) Comrades Marathon. Don’t get into the habit of drinking or eating in a marathon race: Some prominent runners do, but it is not beneficial” (Sullivan, 1909, p. South African Jackie Mekler, who won the 90 km (56 mile) Comrades Marathon on five occasions and set world records at 48 km (30 mile), 64 km (40 mile), and 80 km (50 miles) in 1954, ...
1. Active for Life (AFL) was a marketing campaign aimed at getting sedentary older adults to change their physical activity behaviors. The 23 participants (representing science and medicine, public health, aging services, communications, academia, government, and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) reviewed the current situation related to increasing physical activity among mid-life and older adults, discussed some of the most important gaps and opportunities for program development, and ...