Sport is a game and playing is a right, so it must be for everyone otherwise it becomes a privilege. But when disability encounters sport, often the consequences of motor deficit have very limiting aspects for social integration among children, even in those disabilities that apparently do not have specific effects on motricity, such as mental retardation. In this way, the subject experiences a plurality of experiences that allow them to develop game-sport skills, also as an orientation to future sporting practice from which they can enjoy the psychological, physical and social benefits.
The paths of inclusion from play to sport
Sorrentino, C.;Vivona, A.
2024-01-01
Abstract
Sport is a game and playing is a right, so it must be for everyone otherwise it becomes a privilege. But when disability encounters sport, often the consequences of motor deficit have very limiting aspects for social integration among children, even in those disabilities that apparently do not have specific effects on motricity, such as mental retardation. In this way, the subject experiences a plurality of experiences that allow them to develop game-sport skills, also as an orientation to future sporting practice from which they can enjoy the psychological, physical and social benefits.File in questo prodotto:
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