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Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming
Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming
Robin Kunstler, Frances Stavola Daly
ISBN13: 9780736068550
Copyright: 2010
Pages: 416
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Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming eBook
Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming eBook
Robin Kunstler, Frances Stavola Daly
ISBN13: 9780736089845
Copyright: 2010

eBook Format: PDF
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Introduction to Recreation and Leisure With Web Resource-2nd Edition
Introduction to Recreation and Leisure With Web Resource-2nd Edition
Human Kinetics
ISBN13: 9781450424172
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 456
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Introduction to Recreation and Leisure 2nd Edition eBook With Web Resource
Introduction to Recreation and Leisure 2nd Edition eBook With Web Resource
Human Kinetics
ISBN13: 9781450432290
Copyright: 2013

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First step of TR process forms foundation for individual plan
First step of TR process forms foundation for individual plan
To conduct a meaningful assessment, the TR department should develop an assessment protocol, which indicates the type of assessment methods to be used, such as standardized tests, questionnaires, and interview questions; areas for observation and general guidelines for carrying out the assessment procedures; and the assessment toolkit. In order to conduct the assessment, the TRS reviews the sources of assessment information. The assessment toolkit contains simple, everyday objects that the ...
Core TR values guide professionals' daily practice
Core TR values guide professionals' daily practice
The four core TR values are the right to leisure, autonomy, optimal health, and quality of life. The TR profession’s responsibility to articulate the value of leisure to other health professionals is vital to meeting the needs of clients. These four values of TR—the right to leisure, autonomy, optimal health, and quality of life—are closely related.
Integrating the therapist and recreation specialist
Integrating the therapist and recreation specialist
The TRS, in fulfilling the blended role, draws upon the sensitivity, self-awareness, and interpersonal communication skills of a therapist or helper, as well as the program planning skills, motivational abilities, and creativity of a recreation specialist. Therapeutic recreation leadership incorporates the abilities of the recreation specialist to create and facilitate leisure experiences, and to motivate individuals to participate in activities and to experience the benefits of recreation ...
Selecting activities to improve current functioning, develop skills, and utilize strengths
Selecting activities to improve current functioning, develop skills, and utilize strengths
Activity analysis is a systematic procedure for identifying the specific behaviors needed to participate in a given activity. Once the TRS understands the skills needed to do the activity, she can select the activity for a particular client to help improve his current functioning, develop new skills, and utilize his strengths. Activity analysis serves as a means to understand both what skills are needed in order to do the activity and which skills can be developed or enhanced by ...
Delivering high-quality leadership in TR group programs
Delivering high-quality leadership in TR group programs
During the warm-up phase, the TRS also explains the rules that have been established to facilitate the smooth flow of the activity and makes sure that everyone understands the rules. If a new member joins the group, the TRS may review the rules with her prior to the session or assign someone to help her learn rules or behaviors that have not been explicitly identified. For example, a basic rule in many TR groups is that clients cannot physically touch another client without permission; ...
Recovery for Performance in Sport
Recovery for Performance in Sport
Institut National du Sport de l'Expertise et de la Performance INSEP, Christophe Hausswirth, Iñigo Mujika
ISBN13: 9781450434348
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 296
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