Toobeez Teambuilding Activity Workbook

Toobeez Teambuilding Activity Workbook
Author: Tom Heck
Publisher: TOOBEEZ, LLC
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Group games
ISBN: 0976567008

The Toobeez Teambuilding Activity workbook helps teams to exercise their creative problem-solving, communication and collaboration skills. Using Toobeez, teams may work together to build a bridge to cross the Amazon, learn to trust in an obstacle course or find themselves being lifted through a gigantic cube.The Toobeez Teambuilding program focuses on teambuilding skills while engaging teams in constructive and fun activities. Groups learn about different forms of communication when asked to design a structure using only visual communication. Listening and trust are practiced when groups must work with all but one team member blindfolded. If a group is asked to move as one when one hand is tied behind each team member's back, skills such as cooperation, coordination, and problem solving are applied.

Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students

Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students
Author: Paul W. Darst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2013-07-30
Genre: Physical education and training
ISBN: 9781292020525

Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students, Seventh Edition provides secondary school physical education pre-service teachers everything they need to create exciting and engaging PE programs. Using accessible, everyday language, authors Paul Darst, Robert Pangrazi, Mary Jo Sariscsany, and Timothy Brusseau cover foundational teaching elements as well as current issues in physical education. Updated to reflect important issues facing today's PE teachers, this new edition includes topics such as the effects of overweight on youth, teaching students with different ability ranges, and teaching culturally diverse students. Updated research, recommended readings, and a variety of study tools make this book a comprehensive resource for all teachers of physical education

Leisure Education I

Leisure Education I
Author: Norma J. Stumbo
Publisher: Venture Publishing (PA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9781892132253

(prepunched for 3-ring binder) Background information and more than 100 activities of various and diverse types for use in therapeutic recreation settings.

Activity Analysis, Creativity and Playfulness in Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Activity Analysis, Creativity and Playfulness in Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Author: Heather Miller-Kuhaneck
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010-10-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0763756067

Activity Analysis, Creativity and Playfulness in Pediatric Occupational Therapy: Making Play Just Right is a unique resource on pediatric activity and therapy analysis for occupational therapists and students. This text provides useful information on planning creative and playful activities within therapy sessions. This resource contains case studies, activity worksheets and a DVD.

Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy
Author: Patricia A. Bober
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996
Genre: Occupational therapy for children
ISBN: 9781573370356

This guide explains how occupational therapists and physical therapists collaborate with educators, administrators, and parents to help children with disabilities in Wisconsin schools acquire needed skills. Chapter 1 provides basic historical information about occupational and physical therapy in schools and introduces a collaborative model of service provision. Chapter 2 offers descriptions and interpretations of state and federal laws that apply to occupational and physical therapy in the schools, including recent changes in licensure and certification. Chapter 3 addresses eligibility for these related services, while chapter 4 focuses on the evaluation process, program planning, and service delivery. Chapter 5 focuses on occupational therapy with its emphasis on producing and supporting purposeful activity. Chapter 6 describes physical therapy with its emphasis on motor function, especially the impact of walking and mobility on a child's life. The importance of collaboration between professionals, based on communication and ongoing understanding, is the central idea of chapter 7, which stresses that the collaborative model remains the most effective model of service delivery within school systems. Administration of occupational and physical therapy is the subject of the eighth chapter, which includes many sample administrative forms. The book concludes with a chapter of frequently asked questions. Eleven appendices provide legislation citations, contact information for agencies and other organizations, bulletins from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, codes of ethics, and resource lists. (Contains 71 references.) (Author/DB)