Extracurricular sport can promote the development of physical literacy of young people with autism provided they are given adequate opportunities to participate. In an attempt to test whether children and teen with autism have equal opportunities to participate, this study analysed parental perceptions of environmental barriers to participation in motor-sports activities in a sample of 48 parents of children with and without autism.
Sport and autism: an exploratory equal opportunities study
Magnanini A;Pannone C;Cioni L
2024-01-01
Abstract
Extracurricular sport can promote the development of physical literacy of young people with autism provided they are given adequate opportunities to participate. In an attempt to test whether children and teen with autism have equal opportunities to participate, this study analysed parental perceptions of environmental barriers to participation in motor-sports activities in a sample of 48 parents of children with and without autism.File in questo prodotto:
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