Current policy in relation to special needs prioritises early intervention and inclusive education, at least as 'good intentions'. This article argues for a paradigmatic shift away from individualist models of learning and disability. The social context of play is emphasised as the crucial arena for realising such good intentions, as long as it is geared to responding to, and developing, the self-determination, control, and identity of young disabled children becoming disabled adults in a disabling society
ABSTRACT This article explores the application of current discourse in inclusive education, particul...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-96.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Rethinking disabi...
This article explores the recent policy concerning the education of disabled children and young peop...
We begin this chapter on play and inclusion by outlining the premises that underpin our perspective ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the way in which play is used in a range of educational settin...
This paper reflects critically on the meaning of play, especially as it relates to disabled children...
It has long been held that participation in sport, physical activity (PA) and physical education (PE...
A general discussion on the theme of play, focusing in particular on the play for the sake of play i...
The importance of play for children’s development and wellbeing has been well established. However, ...
This article introduces the Early Childhood Foundations Model for Self-Determination and provides a ...
Intent: This theoretical paper summarizes an analysis of the discourse on the occupation of play in ...
This chapter presents an alternative theoretical framework that expands current understandings of se...
Outdoor play is important for children’s development and an area in which many children with disabil...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
Children and young people with physical disabilities are often reported to play less than their typi...
ABSTRACT This article explores the application of current discourse in inclusive education, particul...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-96.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Rethinking disabi...
This article explores the recent policy concerning the education of disabled children and young peop...
We begin this chapter on play and inclusion by outlining the premises that underpin our perspective ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the way in which play is used in a range of educational settin...
This paper reflects critically on the meaning of play, especially as it relates to disabled children...
It has long been held that participation in sport, physical activity (PA) and physical education (PE...
A general discussion on the theme of play, focusing in particular on the play for the sake of play i...
The importance of play for children’s development and wellbeing has been well established. However, ...
This article introduces the Early Childhood Foundations Model for Self-Determination and provides a ...
Intent: This theoretical paper summarizes an analysis of the discourse on the occupation of play in ...
This chapter presents an alternative theoretical framework that expands current understandings of se...
Outdoor play is important for children’s development and an area in which many children with disabil...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
Children and young people with physical disabilities are often reported to play less than their typi...
ABSTRACT This article explores the application of current discourse in inclusive education, particul...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-96.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Rethinking disabi...
This article explores the recent policy concerning the education of disabled children and young peop...