This center, a part of Oakland University located in Rochester, Michigan, provides programs for individual with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families as well as professionals.
This organization works to provide support and assistance to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families during cruises and land resort stays.
This guide is intended to promote an increase in recreation participation by providing a list of recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities living in North Carolina.
The book provides information and activities designed for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to give them more information about decisions that they will need to make as they move into adult life.
This article describes the process by which the application of family-centered care and teaming principles can maximize the participation of children with ASD in recreational activities.
This website offers information, resources, and communication opportunities for people with autism and other disabilities, their families, and professionals. The information provided in this website includes resources on specific diagnoses, assistive technologies, recreational activities, education, health issues, media and literature, and worship. View the Website – Family Village.
The Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competitions in Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publishes the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to emphasize the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle.
The AAPAR emphasizes the importance of physical activity and recreation. It offers resources to educators and community leaders that promote fit and healthy lifestyles.
This association is a group of camp professionals who work to preserve, promotes, and improve that camp experience.