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Adapted Physical Education – The Call For Inclusion

PLT4M

This program is designed to help students with disabilities develop physical skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for a healthy lifestyle. These programs are designed to improve mobility, strength, flexibility, and overall physical fitness. Ready to Learn More?

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Evidence Based Practices In Education

PLT4M

” – Vanderbilt University – Special Education Resource Project Long story short, education research leads to research findings that use data and evidence to show the effectiveness of a teaching strategy. Many people use the five components of physical fitness to help drive the goals of physical education.

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Practical strategies physical educators can use when teaching children with Autism

Arizona Health and Physical Education

We are starting off our adapted physical education (APE) blogs this year with some information about working with students with Autism. Because every child with Autism has their own unique strengths and needs, they can challenge us to help them successfully participate in physical education.