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Journal articles on the topic "Physically handicapped youth"

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Sinha, Kumari Bharti. "A Study of Various Problems of Physically Handicapped." International Journal of Advanced Research in Peace, Harmony and Education 04, no. 01 (2019): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24321/2455.9326.201901.

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Adolescence period is full of stresses and strains. One major problem of adolescents is to be independent of their parants. According to Kiskar [1982], the most destructive and stress-provoking situation is a growing need for independence. It is evident that adolescent boys and girls often make efforts to achieve some degree of freedom from their parents directly or indirectly. This effort may lead to such common symptom of adjustment difficulties as truancy, vagrancy, stealing and sexual misbehaviour. Studies have shown that some of the problems of adolescents are the extensions of those of c
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Grigoryeva, Marina Vladimirovna. "Affective Factors in the Manifestation of Discriminatory Attitudes of the Personality in Behavior." Общество: социология, психология, педагогика, no. 11 (November 27, 2020): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/spp.2020.11.9.

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The paper presents the results of an empirical study of affective factors in the manifestation of discriminatory attitudes of a person in behavior. The analysis revealed the following facts. As an affective basis for discriminatory behavior, negative emotional reactions towards people with non-traditional sexual behavior and politicians are expressed. Positive and/or altruistic emotions are associated with pensioners, children, adolescents, people with disabilities, handicapped people, representatives of other ethnic groups and religions, victims of crime, members of the opposite sex, physical
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SHIEH, JIANN-SHING, and JEN-TSANG HUNG. "THE MONITORING AND CONTROL OF AN ARM CRANK SYSTEM USING FUZZY LOGIC FOR MULTI-HANDICAPPED YOUTHS WITH MENTAL RETARDATION." Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications 14, no. 05 (2002): 197–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.4015/s1016237202000292.

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In this paper, we try to cope with National Special School in Taoyuan in order to fit the special requirements for multi-handicapped youths with mental retardation using current high technology, such as microcomputer control, sensing technology, and fuzzy logic control. The prototype device of this paper is focused on designing an arm crank system using a fuzzy logic controller (FLC) to exercise for the upper limb. The rotation velocity of this system was controlled via adjusting the electric current of the brake in order to increase the training motivation. Hence, a FLC was designed into this
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Johnson, Leon E. "The Need for a National Consortium." Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 3, no. 2 (1986): 143–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/apaq.3.2.143.

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Since the beginning of recorded history, physical activity has been recognized as a helpful adjunct to the improvement of the human condition. The history of special physical activities for handicapped individuals ranges from the early Greeks and Romans to the present day, when adapted physical education is a legal mandate for all handicapped children and youth. To answer the question, “Is there need for a National Consortium?” one must look back at historical events and recognize that only through an organized effort can goals in adapted physical education for the handicapped be reached.
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McCubbin, Jefiey A., and Gail M. Dummer. "Guidelines for Physical Educators of Mentally Handicapped Youth." Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 6, no. 1 (1989): 85–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/apaq.6.1.85.

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Brazdil, J., and J. Vesela. "Parenthood education of handicapped youth in Czechoslovakia." International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 8 (September 1985): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004356-198509001-00011.

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Sherrill, Claudine. "Fostering Creativity in Handicapped Children." Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 3, no. 3 (1986): 236–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/apaq.3.3.236.

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The purpose of this paper is to increase awareness of creativity as a goal of adapted physical education, to describe assessment techniques, and to suggest instructional approaches for developing creativity in the movement setting. Creative behaviors that can be developed in handicapped children and youth include fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration, risk-taking, courage, curiosity, and imagination. Research on creativity and handicapped children is identified and cited. Assessment instruments reviewed are Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, Wyrick Test of Motor Creativity, Torrance
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Rainbolt, Wanda Jean. "Advocacy and Coordination of Services." Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 2, no. 1 (1985): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2.1.8.

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Adapted physical educators are spending much of their time and energy advocating for the right of all children and youth to a high quality of physical education service delivery and the elimination of attitudinal, aspirational, and architectural barriers experienced by handicapped persons. Prior to the 1960s, lawyers or legal advocates were the ones who would plead the cause for others. Since then, however, three types of advocates have evolved: citizen, professional, and consumer advocates. Adapted physical educators are professional advocates, but they must have an understanding of the other
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Vrga, Boris, and Tatjana Vrga. "Državna školska poliklinika u Petrinji (1925. – 1945.)." Acta medico-historica Adriatica 15, no. 2 (2017): 193–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.31952/amha.15.2.1.

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What has been researched and reconstructed, based on archival documents and data from professional literature, is the activity of the State school-polyclinic in Petrinja, from its foundation in 1925 to its termination in 1945. Key figures taking part in its activity have also been highlighted. Founded as one of the first school-polyclinics in Croatia, the State school-polyclinic in Petrinja developed complete preventive and curative health activities aimed at school population in Petrinja as well as at pupils from the village schools in Petrinja County. These activities were based on carrying
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Wang, Dan, and Pu Sun. "Deconstruction of physical fitness assessment system and medical rehabilitation countermeasures for physically disabled teenagers with natural language processing technology." Frontiers in Public Health 10 (August 4, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.964030.

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Disability is a component of social relations and the existence of social reality. An effective solution to the problem of persons with disabilities is a measure of human civilization and social progress. The strength of the implementation of disability policy is the key to the realization of the original intention of “effectively solving the problem of disabled persons and promoting their development”. The purpose of this paper is to study the physical fitness evaluation system and medical rehabilitation strategies of physically handicapped adolescents with natural language processing technol
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Physically handicapped youth"

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Matheri, Joseph Mwangi. "Physical inactivity among adolescents with physical disabilities attending high schools in Kenya." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2007. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_3717_1258009225.

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<p>Physical inactivity together with overweight and obesity has emerged as a major health risk factor for chronic disease of lifestyle as coronary heart disease, diabetes type 2, and hypertension affecting adolescents with physical disabilities in developed countries. This has contributed to the increase of social and economic costs of healthcare and social services in these countries. Review of literature has revealed that little has been documented about the status of adolescents with physical disabilities in developing countries. This study, therefore, aimed at establishing the degree of ph
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Books on the topic "Physically handicapped youth"

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Webber, Aileen. Pre-vocational skills: For students with physical disabilities. Folens, 1991.

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Webber, Aileen. Inservice: Practical approaches, attitudes and equipment for staff working alongside students with physical disabilities. Folens, 1991.

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Gakuen, Nemunoki, Japan Society (New York, N.Y.), Japanisches Kulturinstitut (Cologne Germany), Japan Cultural Institute in Rome., and Japan Society (New York, N.Y.). Gallery., eds. Nemunoki: The Nemunoki School, a model of education through art for physically and mentally handicapped youth. Japan Society, 1991.

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Bloorview Childrens Hospital. Sexuality Committee., ed. Making love-- etc.: A booklet for young people with physical disabilities. Bloorview Childrens Hospital, 1985.

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Thomas, Andrew P. The health and social needs of young adults with physical disabilities. MacKeith, 1989.

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A, Peterson Belinda, and Colvin Nola R, eds. Guidelines for physical educators of mentally handicapped youth: Curriculum, assessment, IEPs. 2nd ed. C.C. Thomas, 1987.

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Martin, Bax, and Smyth Diane P. L, eds. The health and social needs of young adults with physical disabilities. MacKeith, 1989.

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Lupica, Mike. Million-Dollar Throw. Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The secret garden. ICON Classics, 2005.

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Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The secret garden. Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Physically handicapped youth"

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"Language and Communication Skills A child's competence withlanguage is highly likely to affect the extent and quality of her/his social relationships. As significant conversational ability develops at approximately 2Vi years, social interaction increases simultaneously (Holmberg, Note 2). Children whose language and comprehension skills are limited may be hampered in their ability to communicate and interact with •their peers. Certainly, the relationship between language com-petence and competence in other areas has been documented (Ap-pleton, Clifton, & Goldberg, 1975). Social play requires at least some level of adequate communi-cation skills (Asher, Oden, & Gottman, 1977), e.g., the ability to share a theme of an activity and develop it (Garvey, 1976). Little is known yet about the relative importance of deficits in specific com-munication skills, and further, few effects have been noted as a function of training. It is probable that children with less verbal ability, e.g., younger or handicapped, are less likely to profit from skills training involving verbal instruction or complex language per-formance. And. whereas language skills may not be related to social competence among prelingual toddlers, as the child develops, lan-guage may play a more crucial role. Preliminary analyses of our data show a significant but low correlation between measures of listener vocabulary and knowledge of basic concepts in preschool children and both teacher ratings of social behavior and peer popularity. It appears, then, that language has some role to play in a child's social competence, and the practitioner would be wise to consider the socially withdrawn child's language capabilities before at-tempting remediations which otherwise may prove ineffective. Motor Skills A series of studies of elementary school children from 4th through 7th grades found consistent and significant relationships between their performance on physical measures and social status as measured by socio-metrics (Broekhoff, 1976, 1977, in press). Com-parisons of high and low status contrast groups indicated that signifi-cant differences were maintained over the three years on physical fitness and indices of muscular strength. Thus, it seems logical to." In Social Skills Training for Children and Youth. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315059167-4.

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