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Suggested Modifications for Sports Activities

Equipment

Team Sports

Basketball

Volleyball

Soccer

Softball/baseball

Football

Archery

Golf

Track and Field

Thread a rope through a plastic or rubber tube about 12 inches long (section of water hose works great). Tie each end of the rope near starting and finish points. Student slides the hose down the rope as she/he walks or runs. Place a knot just past the finish line so she/he will stop at the appropriate spot.

Tennis

Bowling

Encourage children with visual impairments to play. Supervise their activities but don't over protect them. Allow them to behave as sighted kids would during play. It is normal for children to engage in rough and tumble play at a young age. Visually impaired children should explore and climb on playground equipment. Find clear, open spaces where they can run and skip and hop safely and independently. All children should learn to swim, skate, ride a bike, and participate in many individual, lifetime activities. Give visually impaired children as many physical experiences as possible. Start early, don't wait!

Cathey Bridges, B.S. Kinesiology CBDBJB@AOL.Com

This document is a Resource for the Expanded Core Curriculum. Please visit the RECC.


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