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Adapted Physical Activity Books 1998-2000

2000

  • Auxte, D., Pyfer, J. & Huettig, C. (2000). Principles and Methods of Adapted Physical Education and Recreation (9th Edition). Dubuque, IA: MCGraw Hill.

  • Block, M.E. (2000). A Teacher’s Guide to Including Students with Disabilities in General Physical Education (2nd Edition). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Reviewed in APAQ, 18(4)..

  • Bouchard, C. (Editor). (2000). Physical Activity and Obesity. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Cheatum, B.A. (2000). Physical Activities for Improving Children’s Learning and Behavior: A Guide to Sensory Motor Development. Champaign, IL: Human Kietics. Reviewed in APAQ, 17(4).

  • Diez, J. (2000). Yes You Can! Go Beyond Physical Adversity and Live Life to the Fullest. New York, NY: Demos Medical Publishing. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Driscoll, J., Benge, J., & Benge, G. (2000). Determined to Win. Colorado Springs, CO:Waterbrook Press.

  • Dykens, , E.M., Hodapp, R.M., & Finucane, R. (2000). Genetics and Mental Retardation Syndromes A New Look at Behavior and Interventions. Thousand Oaks,CA: Corwin Press.

  • Fink, D.B. (2000). Making A Place for Kids with Disabilities. Westport, CT: Praeger
    Publishers/Grenwood Publishing Group. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(4).

  • Kett, M.  (2000).  Applied Magic.

  • McCall, R.M., & Craft, D.H. (2000). Moving With A Purpose: Developing Programs for Preschoolers of All Abilities. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(2).

  • Nickel R. E. & Desch, L.W. (Editors). (2000). The Physician’s Guide to Caring for Children with Disabilities and Chronic Conditions. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Reviewed in APAQ, 19(1).

  • Nieman, S., & Jacob, N. (2000). Helping Children Who are Blind: Family and Community Support for Children With Vision Problems. Berkeley, CA: Hesperian Foundation.

  • Rimmer, J.H. (2000). Achieving a Beneficial Fitness: A Program and a Philosophy in Mental retardation. Washington, D.C.: American Association on Mental Retardation. Reviewed in APAQ, 19(1).

  • Stopka, C. & Bowie, L. (2000). Adapted Equipment Ideas to Facilitate Inclusiory Teaching.

  • Taylor, G. (2000). Parental Involvement: A Practical Guide for Collaboration and
    Teamwork for Students with Disabilities. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publishers, Ltd. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Weeks, D.J., Chua, R., & Elliot, D. (2000). Review of Perceptual-Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in APAQ, 18(2).

  • Wilhite, B.C. & Keller, M.J. (2000). Therapeutic Recreation: Cases and Exercises (2nd Edition). Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Winnick, J.P.(Editor). (2000). Adapted Physical Education and Sport (Third Edition).
    Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(4).

1999

  • About....Dealing with Disability. (1999). Pueblo, CO: S. James, Consumer Information Center. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(4).

  • Becker, N. & Becker, P. (1999). A Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers in Day-Care Settings: Training Child Care Workers and Parents to Reduce the At-Risk Factor in Infants and Young Children. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(3).

  • Bell, T.E. (1999). Bicycling With Children: A Complete How-To-Guide. Seattle, WA: The Mountaineers Books (1001 SW Klickitat Way, Ste. 201, 98134.Reviewed in Palaestra, 17(3).

  • Children's Disability Bookshop Catalog. (1999). Vancouver, WA: Twin Peaks Press. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(3).

  • Dattilo, J. (1999). Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Enforcing the Civil Rights of Air Travelers with Disabilities: Recommendations for the Department of Transportation and Congress (1999). Washington, D.C.: National Council on Disability. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(4).

  • Gould, P., & Sullivan, J. (1999). The Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom: Easy Ways to Adapt Learning Centers for All Children. Beltsville, MD: Gryphon House, Inc. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(3).

  • Gregson, L. (1999). Irrestible Force: Disability Sport in Canada.Victoria British Columbia, Canada: Polestar Book Publishers (#103-1014 Homer St. V6B 2W9). Reviewed in Palaestra, 17(1).

  • Harper, M. (1999). A Wheely Good Access Guide to Sydney, Australia. Lane Cove, NSW, Australia: Megan Harper. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Hecker, H. (1999). Computer Resources for the Disabled. Vanouver, WA: Twin Peaks Press. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(4).

    Jansma, P. (Editor). (1999). Psychommotor Domain Training and Serious Disabilities. Lanham, MD: university Press of America. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(3).

  • Karp, G. (1999). Life on Wheels: For the Active Wheelchair User. Sebastopol, CA:

  • ’Reilly & Associates, Inc. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Kasser, S. (1999). Inclusion Games.

  • Ketelaar, M. (1999). Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Functional Approach to Physical Therapy. Delft, The Netherlands: Eburon Pubblishers. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(3).

  • Levison, L., & St. Onge, I. (1999). Disability Awareness In the Classroom: A Resource Tool for Teachers and Students. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publishers, Ltd. Reviewed in Palaestra, 17(2).

  • Melcher, S. (1999). Introducation to Writing Goals and Objectives: A Manual for
    Recreation Therapy Students and Entry-Level Professional. Venture Publishing Inc/

  • Robillard, A.R. (1999). Meaning of Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(3).

  • Seaman, Janet A, 1999, Physical Activity and Fitness for Persons with Disabilities, Gov Documents HE20.114:3/5

  • Sova, R. (1999). Essential Principles of Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation: A Study Guide for the Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Industry Certification. Chassell, MI: Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute, Inc. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Stumbo, N.J. (1999). Intervention Activities for At-Risk Youth. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Winnick, J.P., & Short, F. X. (1999). The Brockport Physical Fitness Manual: A Health Related Test for Youths with Physical and Mental Disabilities. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(1).

  • Wright, Helen C, 1999, Physical Education for All:Developing Physical Education in the Curriculum for Pupils with Special Educational Needs, GV445.W75

1998

  • American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. (1998). Guidelines for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs (Second Edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(1).Elsevier Science. Reviewed in APAQ, 16 (4).

  • Barnett, A.L., Kooistra, L., & Henderson, S.E. (1998). Clumsiness as Syndrome and Symptom. New York, NY:

  • Bertling, T. (editor). (1998). American Sign Language: Shattering the Myth. Wilsonville, OR: Kodiak Media Group. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(3).

  • Borg, G. (1998). Borg's Perceived Exertion and Pain Scales. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 14(4).

  • Bouffard, M., & Watkinson, J. (Editors). (1998). Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly:
    Questioning Our Research Assumptions (Vol.15, No. 3, July, 1998. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Burton, A. & Miller, D.  (1998).  Movement Skill Assessment.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Children's Disability Bookshop Catalog. (1998). Vancouver, WA: Twin Peaks Press. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(2).

  • Chodzo, Zajko , 1998, Physical Activity and Ageing, Gov Documents.  HE20.114:3/4

  • Cotton, R.T. (Editor). (1998). Exercise for Older Adults: ACE's Guide for Fitness Professionals. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(1).

  • Cowden, J.E., Sayers, L.K., & Torrey, C. C. (1998). Development and Exercise: An Innovative, Multisystem Approach for Professionals and Families.  Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Cowden, Jo E, 1998, Pediatric Adapted Motor Development and Exercise:An Innovative Multisystem Approach for Professionals and Families. Rj138.C68

  • Davison, B. (1998). From Trash to Treasure: New Ideas for PE Class. Champaign, IL:
    Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Degnan, F. (1998). A Guide for Teaching SCUBA Divers with Special Needs. Flagstaff, AZ: Best Publishing Co. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Directory of Grants for Organizations Serving People with Disabilities (Tenth Edition). (1998). Loxahatchee, FL: Research Grant Guides, Inc. Reviewed in Palaestra, 14(3).

  • Directory of Operating Grants (Third Edition). (1998). Loxahatchee, FL: Research Grant Guides, Inc. Reviewed in Palaestra, 14(3).

  • Dormans, J.P. & Pellegrino, L. (Editors) (1998). Caring for Children with Cerebral Palsy: a Team Approach. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Reviewed in APAQ, 16(3).

  • Griffin, J.C. (1998). Client-Centered Exercise Prescription 15:1 Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(1).

  • Heller, Richard, 1998, Carbohydrate addict's lifespan program:  a personalized plan for becoming slim, fit, & healthy in your 40's, 50's and Beyond. RM237.73

  • Holland, N. J., & Halper, J. (Editors). (1998). Multiple Sclerosis: A self-Care Guide to Wellness. Weashington, DC: Paralyed Veterans of America. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(2).

  • Karp, G. (1998). Choosing A Wheelchair: A Guide for Optimal Independence. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates.  Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(1).

  •  Latash, M.L. (1998). Neurophysical Basis of Movement. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Leith, L.M. (1998). Exercising Your Way to Better Mental Health: Fight Depression and Alleviate Stress Through Exercise. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(3).

  • Lepore, M., Gayle, G.W., & Stevens, S. F. (1998). Adapted Aquatics Programming: A Professional Guide. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(2).

  • Loudon, J., Bell, S., & Hohnston, J. (1998). The Clinical Orthopedic Assessment Guide. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(4).

  • Mandy, J. (1998). Leisure Education: Theory and Practice. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(2).

  • Melograno, Vincent, 1998, Professional and Student Portfolios for Physical Education. GV436.5.M45

  • Peniston, L.C. (1998). Developing Recreation Skills in Persons with Learning Disabilities. Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(2).

  • Piek, J.P. (Editor).(1998). Motor Behavior and Human Skill. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

    Randazzo, D., & Corless, K. (1998). Activities for Everyone: Children of All Abilities in a Regular Physical Activity Program- A Hands-On Lesson Plan Book. Reston, VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(3).

  • Rosenfeld, D. (1998). Yossi Laibel on the Ball. Brooklyn, NY: Hachai Publishing. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(4).

  • Sammann, P. (1998). Active Youth: Ideas for Implementing CDC Physical Activity. 
    Promoting Guidelines. Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 17(1).

  • Schmidt, R. A. & Lee, T.D. (1998). Motor Control and Learning: A Behavioral Empahsis (Third Edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Scruton, J. (1998). Mandeville Road to the Paralymics. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England: Peterhouse Press. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(1).

  • Shephard, R. J., & Bhambhani, Y. (Editors). (1998). Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology: Recommendations for the Fitness Assessment, Programming, and Counseling of Persons with a Disability (Vol. 23, No. 2, April 1998) Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 15(1).

  • Sherrill, C. (1998). Adapted Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport: Crossdisciplinary and Lifespan (Fifth Edition). Dubuque, IA: WCB/McGraw-Hill. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(4).

  • Stock Kranowitz, C. (1998).  The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Integration Dysfunction.  New York, NY: Berkeley Publishing Group, Penguin Putnam.  Reviewed by Lauriece Zittel.

  • Squires,R.W. (1998). Exercise Prescription for the High-Risk Cardiac Patient. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 14(4).

  • Sugden, D.A. & Wright, H.C. (1998). Motor Coordination Disorderers in Children. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Reviewed in APAQ, 17(2).

    Sumar, S. (1998). Yoga for the Special Child: A Therapeutic Approach for Infants and Children with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Learning Disabilities. Kansas City, MO: Cate Cummings Publicity & Promotion Group. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(2).

  • The Nolan Ryan Fitness Guide. (1998). Washington, DC: The President’s Coucil on Physical Fitness and Sports. Reviewed in Palaestra, 14(2).

  • Turnbull, H.R.III, & Turnbull, A.P. (1998). Free Appropriate Public Education: The Law and Children with Disabilities (5th Edition). Denver, CO: Love Publishing Co. Reviewed in APAQ, 16(4).

  • Understanding the American's with Disabilities. Act. (1998). Jackson Heights, NY: Eastern Paralyzed Veteran. Reviewed in Palaestra, 14(2).

    Van Veldhoven, N.U.M.J. (1998).Children with Asthma and Physical Exercise: Effects of a Physical Exercise Programme for Children with Asthma. Slochterenlaan, Netherlands: Dick Coutinho Publisher. Reviewed in Palaestra, 16(3).

  • Wessel, J.A. & Zittel, L.L. (1998). I CAN Primary Skills K-3 (2nd Edition), Austin, TX: Pro-Ed. Reviewed in APAQ, 17(3).

  • Wood, B.L. (1998). School Based Home Developmental Physical Education Program.
    Discovery Bay, CA: Front Row Experience. Reviewed in APAQ, 16(1).