Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display a wide variety of cognitive, behavioral, physical/motor, and social abilities that often require some level of support in their education, including physical education (PE) and sport participation. Sport participation can afford students with ASD much needed opportunities for development of physical and social skills. This study examined PE teachers' sport recommendations for two hypothetical high school students with different functioning levels of ASD (high and low). An online survey was completed by general and adapted PE teachers across the U.S. A total of 277 (APE= 152, GPE = 125) responses were used for statistical analyses. Results revealed that PE teachers recommend individual ove...
Research on physical activity programming for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is scant....
WOS: 000410669500007This study aimed to examine the opinions of parents who have children with Autis...
Several studies show that physical activity has positive effects for children with autism. Therefore...
Regular physical activity (PA) is vital for living a healthy life and reduced chance of disease for ...
While diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is clear, misconceptions of ASD create...
While diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorders (AS D) is clear, misconceptions of AS D crea...
The purpose of this study focused on the social interaction of high school age students with disabil...
Young people living with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have less access to sports and physical a...
The context of this paper is set within my learning journey as an educator and student in the Master...
The potential benefits of physical education (PE) are universal for all pupils. However, facilitatin...
This research examined existing options for students with disabilities in the realm of organized phy...
We have a limited understanding of the socioenvironmental factors associated with participation in p...
It is difficult to find place among peers for children with autism spectrum disorders, so it is nece...
A high rate of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have impaired psychomotor development. T...
Autism is a common developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with speech and behaviours, ...
Research on physical activity programming for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is scant....
WOS: 000410669500007This study aimed to examine the opinions of parents who have children with Autis...
Several studies show that physical activity has positive effects for children with autism. Therefore...
Regular physical activity (PA) is vital for living a healthy life and reduced chance of disease for ...
While diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is clear, misconceptions of ASD create...
While diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorders (AS D) is clear, misconceptions of AS D crea...
The purpose of this study focused on the social interaction of high school age students with disabil...
Young people living with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have less access to sports and physical a...
The context of this paper is set within my learning journey as an educator and student in the Master...
The potential benefits of physical education (PE) are universal for all pupils. However, facilitatin...
This research examined existing options for students with disabilities in the realm of organized phy...
We have a limited understanding of the socioenvironmental factors associated with participation in p...
It is difficult to find place among peers for children with autism spectrum disorders, so it is nece...
A high rate of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have impaired psychomotor development. T...
Autism is a common developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with speech and behaviours, ...
Research on physical activity programming for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is scant....
WOS: 000410669500007This study aimed to examine the opinions of parents who have children with Autis...
Several studies show that physical activity has positive effects for children with autism. Therefore...