Patterns of Physical Activity Participation, Sources of Social Support and Friendship Dynamics among Children with Low Vision
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Author
MacVicar, Janet MaryKeyword
Physical Activity ParticipationSocial Support
Friendship Dynamics
Visual Impairment
Physical Education
Special Education
Date Published
2007-06-25
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Research was conducted to assess the patterns of physical activity participation, sources of social support and friendship dynamics among children with low vision. Twenty-four male and female children between the ages of 8 and 14 years with low vision (20/70 to 20/400) completed a questionnaire related to their participation in physical activity. Results indicate that the children are active at school in physical education classes, at home and in community recreation programs. The research shows that they also have significant social supports and their friendship dynamics are positive.Description
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