As a teacher-founded nonprofit, we're trusted by thousands of teachers and supporters across the country. This adapted physical education activity is designed to make football accessible to students who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or who have multiple disabilities. I'd love to change that and provide activities in which he can participate. Allow students to hold a ball while pushing their wheelchair to get movement going. He modifies them to fit the child’s specific needs, and even incorporates some to their therapy goals to help with the device.

One of our favorite toys for working on bilateral coordination and upper extremity strength! Our team works hard to negotiate the best pricing and selections available. The project[Read More]. DonorsChoose makes it easy for anyone to help a classroom in need. For one of my students who has Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), recess often means not being able to join friends in playing most recess activities on the playground. Classroom must haves for teachers plus essential teacher supplies, lesson plans and activities. Use regular PE equipment to set up this fully inclusive game similar to capture the flag!

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Use these simple and creative ideas to adapt kickball so everyone can play! It will mean the world to them and pay forward in their educational experience and self esteem. Any seated art project can be changed to use seasonal colors or materials.

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If you add a photo, it'll show up right here on your project page. Make sure there is enough space between all the furniture to move and maneuver the wheelchair easily. Your gift is tax-deductible. Help me give my students the ability to participate in recess despite being in wheelchairs.





Structured recess activities have many benefits and are safe and fun. I want to change this situation and I know this would make a world of difference not just for our kiddos now, but for many years to come in our special needs classroom.



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Wheelchairs. It talks, has a ball, and you get to knock things over, just perfect as far as he is concerned. students who use wheelchairs could benefit from this modification. Yesterday we had the game out playing and I decided why not build a mini version of a bowling ramp. It is important to keep kids who use wheelchairs active to improve their independence, increase their self-esteem and quality of life, maximize their cardiovascular health, strength, and endurance, and optimize inclusion with their peers. The two hockey sticks connected to a noodle could be used for activities like builders and bulldozers or soccer. She has been a physical therapist for 18 years, with 17 of those years specifically in pediatrics. Junior loves his Silly Six Pins game. She is a busy mama of 3 who thrives on chaos. Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms, Donations to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms, Still needed

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These days, you'd be hard-pressed to find a physical activity that wheelchair-bound kids cannot do. are totally appropriate for kids in wheelchairs and can be an awesome way to introduce an inclusion activity. My student often longingly stares as he sits and watches other students play. You are more likely to receive funding if you put a face to your name.