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Adapted Physical Education for Students with Disabilities

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Doug Doty, [email protected]

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If students in the same grade receive physical education, a student with a disability must also receive physical education.

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Most special education students are able to participate without special modifications.

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Special educators are supposed to inform you of student characteristics and needs that are relevant to your subject area.

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For example:Student appears inattentive.Don’t argue with student.Repeat instructions back

to you.

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Working with Paraeducators:

Encourage student independence.

Talk to student, para can listen.

Ask para for modification ideas.

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Being in the same gym/room isn’t the same as participating.

Sometimes, separate is better to meet the objectives of the class and the IEP.

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The student must be enrolled in the standard physical education course, unless the student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team decides that . . .

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The student requires a level of modification greater than can be done in the standard Health/PE course and therefore needs specially-designed physical education.

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ADPE should follow the goals and activities of regular PE.

Walking and doing sit-ups isn’t parallel learning.

This is a special education responsibility but they should request your assistance (lesson plans, suggestions, Common Core Standards)

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Work-out stations can be a good way to do ADPE classes.

What Life Sports is the student interested in or will have a chance to do? (Family interests, Special Olympics, Community sports opportunities.)

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Modification Types:

Materials: Larger bat, larger ball.

Methods: Use a T-Ball stand

Rules: “Swing till your happy.”

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ADPE Observation and Referral form

Montana Standards for Health Enhancement

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General Adaptation Suggestions

Volleyball Adaptation Suggestions

Soccer Modification Suggestions

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Montana AutismEducation Project

Doug Doty, [email protected]

459-5303