Barriers to Physical Activity for Children with Visual Impairments: How Far Have We Come and Where Do We Still Need to Go?

Volume: 32, Issue: 1
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Children with visual impairments tend to be less active and have lower levels of fitness than their sighted peers (Haegele & Porretta, 2015; Houwen, et al., 2009). Barriers such as a lack of professional preparation for teachers, and the attitudes of the public towards people with visual impairments, are currently keeping many children with visual impairments out of physical activity. Some of the barriers to physical activity for children with...
Paper Details
Title
Barriers to Physical Activity for Children with Visual Impairments: How Far Have We Come and Where Do We Still Need to Go?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
1
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