Abstract. Appropriately organized recreation activities are crucial for children with intellectual disabilities, as they contribute to both intellectual as well as physical development, and sustain emotional well-being. In order to plan and implement suitable recreation programmes for learners with intellectual disabilities, it is necessary to gauge the needs and experiences of such learners. The current study employed semi-structured photo-elicitation interviews to assess the recreation needs of children with intellectual disabilities. Twenty-two learners with intellectual disabilities participated in the study. The findings suggest that recreational activities play an important role in the lives of the learners, and that their past recrea...
This paper presents the results of a study seeking to examine the experiences of people with intelle...
This work introduces an edutainment system specifically designed to help children with intellectual ...
This blog is to inform families with disabled children about opportunities for participation in recr...
Appropriately organized recreation activities are crucial for children with intellectual disabilitie...
An important group of people within a society are those with disabilities. This group includes peopl...
The research object: children/youth with intellectual disabilities opportunities and features engage...
Using photo elicitation with participants with intellectual disability is a creative approach to inc...
The purpose of the research was to document the lived experience of outdoor recreation from the pers...
The article examines what kind of activities youths with intellectual disabilities participate in du...
Participation, defined as 'involvement in life situations' according to the World Health Organisatio...
Leisure is one of our crucial needs. We know it in three basic forms: resting, entertaining and pers...
Participation of children with intellectual disabilities [ID] is promoted from a rights-based approa...
INTRODUCTION. Assessing the participation experiences of young people with significant intellectual ...
Introduction The facilitation of meaningful leisure participation for children and young people requ...
Recreation is a basic human need. Introductory points in the paper deal with the scope of recreation...
This paper presents the results of a study seeking to examine the experiences of people with intelle...
This work introduces an edutainment system specifically designed to help children with intellectual ...
This blog is to inform families with disabled children about opportunities for participation in recr...
Appropriately organized recreation activities are crucial for children with intellectual disabilitie...
An important group of people within a society are those with disabilities. This group includes peopl...
The research object: children/youth with intellectual disabilities opportunities and features engage...
Using photo elicitation with participants with intellectual disability is a creative approach to inc...
The purpose of the research was to document the lived experience of outdoor recreation from the pers...
The article examines what kind of activities youths with intellectual disabilities participate in du...
Participation, defined as 'involvement in life situations' according to the World Health Organisatio...
Leisure is one of our crucial needs. We know it in three basic forms: resting, entertaining and pers...
Participation of children with intellectual disabilities [ID] is promoted from a rights-based approa...
INTRODUCTION. Assessing the participation experiences of young people with significant intellectual ...
Introduction The facilitation of meaningful leisure participation for children and young people requ...
Recreation is a basic human need. Introductory points in the paper deal with the scope of recreation...
This paper presents the results of a study seeking to examine the experiences of people with intelle...
This work introduces an edutainment system specifically designed to help children with intellectual ...
This blog is to inform families with disabled children about opportunities for participation in recr...