Description

Book Synopsis
Provides a comprehensive resource and learning tool for the field of aquatics. This book is a resource for providing safe, effective and successful aquatics participation to individuals requiring adaptations to environment, equipment, instructional strategies, skill techniques and teaching methods.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Part I. Foundations of Adapted Aquatics

Chapter 1. Introduction to Adapted Aquatics
Evolution of Adapted Aquatics
Legislation for Individuals With Disabilities
Benefits of Aquatics Participation
Applications of Aquatics Participation
Summary
Chapter 1 Review

Chapter 2. Models of Collaboration in Adapted Aquatics
Models for Adapted Aquatics
Medical-Therapeutic Model
Educational Model
Recreation Model
Transdisciplinary Model
Summary
Chapter 2 Review

Chapter 3. Inclusion and the Least-Restrictive Environment
Placement, Inclusion, and the LRE
Continuum of Placements
Prerequisites to Successful Inclusion
Developing and Maintaining Successful Inclusion Groups
Using Activities to Facilitate Inclusion
Summary
Chapter 3 Review

Chapter 4. Individualized Instructional Planning
Planning for Assessment
Developing the IEP or IAPP
Implementing the IEP or IAPP
Summary
Chapter 4 Review

Chapter 5. Program and Organization Development
Organizational Foundations
Communications and Promotion
Financial Development
Facilities Acquisition
Risk Management
Program Development and Evaluation
Human Resource Management
Summary
Chapter 5 Review

Chapter 6. Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies
Facilities
Equipment and Supplies
Summary
Chapter 6 Review

Part II. Facilitating Instruction

Chapter 7. Prerequisites to Safe, Successful, and Rewarding Programs
Essential Communication Skills
Transferring Techniques
Participant Care and Safety
Hydrodynamics
Positioning and Supporting Participants
Summary
Chapter 7 Review

Chapter 8. Instructional Strategies
The Learning Process
Teaching, Facilitating, and Guiding Participants
Addressing Problem Behaviors
Summary
Chapter 8 Review

Chapter 9. Specific Needs of Adapted Aquatics Participants
Definitions of Common Disabilities in Adapted Aquatics
Commonly Seen Attributes of Learners in Adapted Aquatics
Atlantoaxial Instability
Attention Deficit
Auditory Perception Disorder
Autonomic Dysreflexia or Hyperreflexia
Balance Disorder
Brittle Bones
Cardiovascular Disorder
Circulatory Disorder
Contractures and Limitations to Range of Motion
Hearing Loss: Deafness and Hard of Hearing
Hearing Loss: Deafblindness
Head Control Difficulty
High Muscle Tone
Hyperactivity
Interaction Difficulty
Joint Dysfunction
Kinesthetic System Disorder
Memory and Understanding Difficulty
Multisensory Loss
Oral Motor Dysfunction
Paralysis, Paresis, and Atrophy
Posture Disorder
Primitive Reflex Retention
Proprioceptive Disorder
Range of Motion Dysfunction
Receptive or Expressive Language Disorder
Respiratory Disorder
Seizure Disorder
Tactile System Disorder
Temperature Regulation Disorder
Vestibular System Disorder
Visual Impairment
Visual Perception Disorder
Summary
Chapter 9 Review

Chapter 10. Aquatic Fitness and Rehabilitation
Health-Related Physical Fitness and Aquatic Exercise
Physical Conditions and Tips for Aquatic Rehabilitation
Summary
Chapter 10 Review

Part III. Program Enhancement

Chapter 11. Adapted Aquatics Program Selection
Program Environments
Program Purpose
Types of Participation
Nationally Sponsored Adapted Aquatics Programs
Summary
Chapter 11 Review

Chapter 12. Competitive and Recreational Activities
Effect of Legislation on Aquatics Participation
Competitive Swimming for Individuals With Disabilities
Equitable Competition and Classification
Coaching Swimmers With Disabilities
Recreational Aquatic Activities
Summary
Chapter 12 Review

Appendix A Adapted Aquatics Position Paper of the Aquatic Council: AAALF and AAHPERD
Appendix B Assessment Forms
Appendix C Games and Activities for Various Age Groups
Appendix D Information-Gathering Forms
Appendix E Adapted Aquatics Program Resources
Appendix F AAPAR Levels of Adapted Aquatics Credentials
Glossary
References
Index
About the Authors

Adapted Aquatics Programming

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    Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
    Publication Date: 12/07/2007
    ISBN13: 9780736057301, 978-0736057301
    ISBN10: 0736057307

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Provides a comprehensive resource and learning tool for the field of aquatics. This book is a resource for providing safe, effective and successful aquatics participation to individuals requiring adaptations to environment, equipment, instructional strategies, skill techniques and teaching methods.

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgments

    Part I. Foundations of Adapted Aquatics

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Adapted Aquatics
    Evolution of Adapted Aquatics
    Legislation for Individuals With Disabilities
    Benefits of Aquatics Participation
    Applications of Aquatics Participation
    Summary
    Chapter 1 Review

    Chapter 2. Models of Collaboration in Adapted Aquatics
    Models for Adapted Aquatics
    Medical-Therapeutic Model
    Educational Model
    Recreation Model
    Transdisciplinary Model
    Summary
    Chapter 2 Review

    Chapter 3. Inclusion and the Least-Restrictive Environment
    Placement, Inclusion, and the LRE
    Continuum of Placements
    Prerequisites to Successful Inclusion
    Developing and Maintaining Successful Inclusion Groups
    Using Activities to Facilitate Inclusion
    Summary
    Chapter 3 Review

    Chapter 4. Individualized Instructional Planning
    Planning for Assessment
    Developing the IEP or IAPP
    Implementing the IEP or IAPP
    Summary
    Chapter 4 Review

    Chapter 5. Program and Organization Development
    Organizational Foundations
    Communications and Promotion
    Financial Development
    Facilities Acquisition
    Risk Management
    Program Development and Evaluation
    Human Resource Management
    Summary
    Chapter 5 Review

    Chapter 6. Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies
    Facilities
    Equipment and Supplies
    Summary
    Chapter 6 Review

    Part II. Facilitating Instruction

    Chapter 7. Prerequisites to Safe, Successful, and Rewarding Programs
    Essential Communication Skills
    Transferring Techniques
    Participant Care and Safety
    Hydrodynamics
    Positioning and Supporting Participants
    Summary
    Chapter 7 Review

    Chapter 8. Instructional Strategies
    The Learning Process
    Teaching, Facilitating, and Guiding Participants
    Addressing Problem Behaviors
    Summary
    Chapter 8 Review

    Chapter 9. Specific Needs of Adapted Aquatics Participants
    Definitions of Common Disabilities in Adapted Aquatics
    Commonly Seen Attributes of Learners in Adapted Aquatics
    Atlantoaxial Instability
    Attention Deficit
    Auditory Perception Disorder
    Autonomic Dysreflexia or Hyperreflexia
    Balance Disorder
    Brittle Bones
    Cardiovascular Disorder
    Circulatory Disorder
    Contractures and Limitations to Range of Motion
    Hearing Loss: Deafness and Hard of Hearing
    Hearing Loss: Deafblindness
    Head Control Difficulty
    High Muscle Tone
    Hyperactivity
    Interaction Difficulty
    Joint Dysfunction
    Kinesthetic System Disorder
    Memory and Understanding Difficulty
    Multisensory Loss
    Oral Motor Dysfunction
    Paralysis, Paresis, and Atrophy
    Posture Disorder
    Primitive Reflex Retention
    Proprioceptive Disorder
    Range of Motion Dysfunction
    Receptive or Expressive Language Disorder
    Respiratory Disorder
    Seizure Disorder
    Tactile System Disorder
    Temperature Regulation Disorder
    Vestibular System Disorder
    Visual Impairment
    Visual Perception Disorder
    Summary
    Chapter 9 Review

    Chapter 10. Aquatic Fitness and Rehabilitation
    Health-Related Physical Fitness and Aquatic Exercise
    Physical Conditions and Tips for Aquatic Rehabilitation
    Summary
    Chapter 10 Review

    Part III. Program Enhancement

    Chapter 11. Adapted Aquatics Program Selection
    Program Environments
    Program Purpose
    Types of Participation
    Nationally Sponsored Adapted Aquatics Programs
    Summary
    Chapter 11 Review

    Chapter 12. Competitive and Recreational Activities
    Effect of Legislation on Aquatics Participation
    Competitive Swimming for Individuals With Disabilities
    Equitable Competition and Classification
    Coaching Swimmers With Disabilities
    Recreational Aquatic Activities
    Summary
    Chapter 12 Review

    Appendix A Adapted Aquatics Position Paper of the Aquatic Council: AAALF and AAHPERD
    Appendix B Assessment Forms
    Appendix C Games and Activities for Various Age Groups
    Appendix D Information-Gathering Forms
    Appendix E Adapted Aquatics Program Resources
    Appendix F AAPAR Levels of Adapted Aquatics Credentials
    Glossary
    References
    Index
    About the Authors

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