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Adapted Physical Activity Books 2001-2003

2003

  • American College of Sports Medicine. (2003). Exercise Management for Persons with
    Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (2nd Edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

  • Anderson, L. & Kress, C.B. (2003). Inclusion: Including People with Disabilities in Parks and Recreation Opportunities. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Best-Martini, E. & Botenhagen-DiGenova, K.A. (2003).  Exercise for Frail Elders.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Brannan, S., Fullerton, A., Arick, J.R., Robb, G.M., & Bender, M. (2003).  Including Youth with Disabilities in Outdoor Programs: Best Practices, Outcomes, and Resources.  Champaign, IL: Sagamore.  Reviewed by Steve Hannigan-Downs.

  • Carpenter, J. (2003).  Mix, Match, and Motivate: 107 Activities for Skills and Fitness.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Carter, M.J., Van Andel, G.E., & Robb, G.M.  (2003).  Therapeutic Recreation (3rd ed.).  Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

  • Clark, N. (2003).  Nancy Clark’s Sports Nutrition Guidebook (3rd ed.).  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Clumpner, R.A. (2003). Sport Progressions. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 19(2).

  • Demchak, M.A. & Greenfield, R.G. (2003). Transition Portfolios for Students with Disabilities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

  • Dunphy K. Scott, J. (2003). Freedom to move: Movement and dance for people with
    intellectual disabilities. Brookes Publishing Co.

  • Durstine, J.L. & Moore, G.E. (2003). Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (2nd Edition). American College of Sports Medicine.

  • Ehrman, J.K., Gordon, P.M., Visich, P.S. & Keteyian, S.J. (Eds.) (2003).  Clinical Exercise Physiology.  Champaing, Il: Human Kinetics Publishers.

  • Hart, M., Primm, K., & Cranisky, K. (2003). Beyond Baskets and Beads: Activities for
    Older Adults with Functional Impairments. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Hellison, D. (2003).  Teaching Responsibility Through Physical Activity (2nd ed).  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Hodge, S.R., Murata, N.M., Block, M.E., & Lieberman, L.J. (2003). Case studies in adapted physical education: Empowering critical thinking. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb Hathaway Publishers. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(4).

  • Horvat, M., Eichstaedt, C., Kalakian, L., & Croce, R. (2003). Developmental/Adapted Physical Education: Making Ability Count (4th edition). San Francisco, CA: Benjamin Cummings. Reviewed in APAQ, 20(2).

  • Millar, L.A., (2003). Action Plan for Arthritis: Your Guide to Pain-Free Movement. American College of Sports Medicine.

  • Ototake, H. (2003).  No One’s Perfect.  New York, NY: Kodansha America.

  • Porter, K. (2003).  Mental Athlete.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Rose, D.J. (2003).  FallProof: A Comprehensive Balance and Mobility Training Program.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Schott, D.M., Burdett, J.D., Cook, B.J., Ford, K.S., & Orban, K.M. (2003). Functional Interdisciplinary-Transdisciplinary Therapy Manual. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Seaman, J., DePauw, K.P., Morton, K.B. & Omoto, K. (2003). Making Connections: From theory to Practice in Adapted Physical Education. AAALF.

  • Silverman, S.J. & Ennis, C.D. (2003).  Student Learning in Physical Education: Applying Research to Enhance Instruction.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

    Stumbo, N.J.  (2003).  Client Outcomes in Therapeutic Recreation Services.  Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Swaim, D. & Edwards, S. (2003).  Physical Education, Heart Zone Training, Heart Rate Monitors, Fitness (High School Healthy Hearts in the Zone: A Heart Rate Monitoring Program for Lifelong Fitness).  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Thurlow, M.L., Elliot, J.L., & Ysseldyke, J.E. (2003). Testing Students with Disabilities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

  • Williams, B. (2003).  Assistive Devices, Adaptive Strategies, and Recreational Activities for Students with Disabilities: A Practical Guide for Including Students Who Need Assistive Devices and Adaptive Strategies into Physical Education and Recreation Activities.  Champaign, IL: Sagamore.  Reviewed by Mel Horton.

2002

  • Accardo, P.J., & Whitman, B.Y. (2002). Dictionary of Developmental Disabilities Terminology (2nd edition). Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing.

  • Austin, D.R., Dattilo, J., & McCormick, B.P. (2002). Conceptual Foundations for
    Therapeutic Recreation. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Batshaw, M.L. (2002).  Children with Disabilities (5th edition).  Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing.  Reviewed Lauriece Zittel. 

  • Byl, J. (2002). Co-Ed Recreational Games. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 19(2).

  • Dattilo, J. (2002). Inclusion Leisure Services: Responding to the Rights of People with Disabilities (2nd Edition). Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Davis, R. (2002). Inclusion Through Sports: A Guide to Enhancing Sport Experience.
    Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • De Vries, D.R. & Lake, J.M. (2002). Innovations: A Recreation Therapy Approach to
    Restorative Programs. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Downing, J.E. (2002).  Including Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities in Typical Classrooms: Practical Strategies for Teachers (2nd ed).  Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing Co.

  • Freeman, J.M., Vining, E.P.G., & Pillas, D.J.  (2002).  Seizures and Epilepsy in Childhood: A Guide (3rd edition).  Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press.  Reviewed by Lauriece Zittel.

  • Hodge, S.  (2002).  Case Studies in Adapted Physical Education: Empowering Critical Thinking.

  • Joukowsky, A.A.W. &Rothstein, L. (2002).  Raising the Bar: New Horizons in Disability Sport.  New York, NY: Umbrage Editions.  Reviewed by Gail Dummer.

  • Knudsen, D.V. & Morrison, C.S. (2002).  Qualitative Analysis of Human Movement (2nd ed.).  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Kramer, D. (2002).  Life on Cripple Creek.  New York, NY: Demos Medical Publishing.

  • Kreidler, B. (2002). Growing with Care: Using Greenery, Gardens and Nature with Aging and Special Populations. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Lieberman, L.J., & Houston-Wilson, C. (2002). Strategies for Inclusion: A Handbook for Physical Educators. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Matola, T. & Johnson, R. (2002).  Don’t  Pull the Plug.  Los Gatos, CA: Intrepid Press.

  • McGill, S. (2002). Low Back Disorders: Evidence-Based Prevention. Champaign, IL:
    Human Kinetics.

  • Mobily, K.E. & MacNeil, R.D. (2002). Therapeutic Recreation and the Nature of
    Disabilities. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Mostofsky, D.L. Zaichkowsky, L.D. (2002). Medical and Psychological Aspects of Sport and Exercise. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(3).

  • Shank, J. & Coyle, C. (2002). Therapeutic Recreation in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Stumbo, N.J. (2002). Client Assessment in Therapeutic Recreation Services. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • The Americans with Disabilities Act: Your Personal Guide to the Law (Third Edition).
    (2002). Washington, DC: Paralyzed Veterans of America. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

2001

  • Austin, D.R. (2001). Glossary of Recreation Therapy and Occupational Therapy. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Auxter, D., Pyfer, J., & Huettig, C. (2001). Principles and Methods of Adapted Physical Education and Recreation (9th Edition). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Reviewed in Palaestra, 19(2).

  • Bidabe, L. & Voll, C. (2001). No Ordinary Move. Farmington, PA: Plough Publishing House. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Bullock, C.C. & Mahon, M.J. (2001).  Introduction to Recreation Services for People with Disabilities: A Person-Centered Approach (2nd ed.).  Champaign, Il: Sagamore Publishing.

  • Cocchiarella, L. & Lord, S.J. (2001). Master the AMA Guides (5th edition). Chicago, IL: AMA Press. Reviewed in APAQ, 19(4).

  • Colberg-Ochs, S. (2001). The Diabetic Athlete: Prescriptions for Exercise and Sports. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(2).

  • Crider, D.A. & Klinger, W.R. (2001). Stretch Your Mind and Body: Tai Chi as an Adaptive Activity. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Gedatus, Gustav Mark, 2001, Exercise for weight management, 613.7 G295e

  • Graves, J.E., & Franklin, B.A. (Editors). (2001). Resistance Training for Health and Rehabilitation. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(2).

  • Grosse, S.J. (2001). The Halliwick Method: Water Freedom for Individuals with Disabilities. Milwaukee, WI: aquatic Consulting and Education Resource Services. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(3).

  • Grosse, S.J. (2001). Splashes, and Sprinkles: Water Learning for All Young Children. Milwaukee, WI: aquatic Consulting and Education Resource Services. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(3).

  • Hengstman, J.G. (2001). Movement ABCs: An Inclusive Guide to Stimulating Language. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

  • Paciorek, M.J. & Jones, J.A. (2001). Disability Sport and Recreation Resources. (3rd. Ed.) Traverse City, MI: Cooper Publishing Group. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(4).

  • Quarta, C. (2001). T'ai Chi in a Chair: Easy 15-minute Routines for Beginners. Gloucester, MA: Rockport, Publishers. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(1).

  • Schoenbrodt, L., Ed. (2001).  Children with Traumatic Brain Injury.  Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.  Reviewed by Lauriece Zittel.

  • Scotch, R. (2001). From Good Will to Civil Rights: Transforming Federal Disability Policy (Second Edition). Philadelphia, PA: University Press. Reviewed in Palaestra, 18(4).

  • Stumbo, N.J. (2001). Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation: On Competence and Outcomes. Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.

  • Sylvester, C., Voelkl, J.E., & Ellis, G.D. (2001). Therapeutic Recreation Programming: Theory and Practice. Venture Publishing Inc.

  • Turck, Mary, 2001, Healthy eating for weight management, 613.7 T932h, 2001, Integrated neuromuscular stabilization training (balance) National Academy of Sports Medicine, GV711.5.167

  • Wilkins, J. (2001). Group Activities to Include Students with Special Needs. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.