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Page 1: IN Play An Inclusive Approach to Movement Development

IN PlayAn Inclusive Approach to Movement

Development

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Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”

Oscar Wilde

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Tonight we want to welcome you to what is truly a first of its kind collaboration.

Our goal is share as much information as we can about how this program was created and

why it is so very special.

We also want to establish a “learning and sharing” environment. This is a “WE” project,

one where everyone will be IN PLAY.

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In 1993 I founded NJAPE to advocate for the inclusive recreation, fitness,

adapted physical education, and wellness services for individuals who are differently abled. My professional experiences have included serving as a public speaker, consultant, family

advocate, public school teacher, author, adjunct faculty member, and

director of the JCC Metro West Special Needs Department.

More importantly than my professional achievements, I am the brother of a person with a disability. My understanding of

working with people with disabilities goes well beyond my

time as a professional

The University of Virginia Masters of EducationAdapted Physical Education

Selected as one of five nationally recruited scholarship students. Area of academic specialization included

Motor Development, Behavior Management, Curriculum Design,

Application of Technology, and Methods of Inclusion when working

with individuals with disabilities.

I trained directly under Dr. Martin Block and Dr. Luke Kelly, two of the

foremost authorities in Inclusive Physical Education and Adapted

Physical Education

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NJAPE has been selected by the Inclusion Club of Australia and the Winston Churchill Foundation to be one of three model programs

visited in 2014.

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Our Mission

Our Philosophy

Our Team

What we Do

Ashley Rillo – Team Memberwith Julie

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About.com New Jersey Special Olympics Bergen County’s United Way Newark Public Schools Montclair State University Millburn Public Schools Woodbridge Public Schools Spotswood Public Schools Morristown Public Schools Montville Township Linden Township Public Schools Montvale Township Public

Schools Kean University SUNY Cortland University Fort Lee Public Schools Wall Township Public Schools Statewide Parent Advocacy

Network

Ben Samuels Children's Center Clifton Public Schools Autism New Jersey Little Falls Township Bergen County Community

College New Jersey Education

Association NJAHPERD Eastern District AAHPERD Coalition of Infant and Toddler

Educators PASSE – Parents Advocating For

Special Services in Education Red Ribbon Academy Montclair Public Schools Passaic Valley High School Bloomfield Public Schools Bankshot Products The Phoenix Center

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I founded Caldwell Pediatric Physical Therapy in 2009. Caldwell Pediatric Physical Therapy is a premier pediatric physical therapy

service provider for children ages birth to 21.

Caldwell Pediatric Physical Therapy focuses on improving the child’s quality of movement and level of independence with function within

their educational, community, and home environments. The children who receive services are often adversely impacted by various neurologic, neuromuscular, and orthopedic conditions.

Physical therapy services also provide comprehensive assessment, direct physical therapy services individually, within a group

dynamic, in addition to consultative services to the family and educational staff.

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I hold a Bachelor of Science degree from Cook College,

Rutgers University in Exercise Science and Sport

Studies in 2002 and obtained my Doctoral

degree in Physical Therapy from the University of

Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 2005. I am

also credentialed as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist

(CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning

Association.

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Caldwell/West Caldwell Public SchoolsCedar Grove Public SchoolsIrvington Public Schools The Children’s InstituteNexus Language BuildersGarden AcademyGramon SchoolChapel Hill AcademyThe Ryan Michael’s Academy

* Numerous Families and other groups

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Too often inclusion is defined as an “all or nothing” proposition. Somehow society has

accepted a narrow and limited understanding of inclusion as being defined as;

“All people doing the same thing at the same time in the same way”

NJAPE defines inclusion as;

“The opportunity for a person or group of people to connect to and draw upon inherit

strengths and interests, and applying those in an experience that enhances their

overall joy and wellness”.

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Another common faulty interpretation of inclusion relies on the premise that the

majority of people are operating a “high” skill level.

Simply put, participating close to or resembling the athletes that are seen on T.V.

NJAPE understands from nearly twenty years of professional experience that the perceived

“minority” is actually the “majority”

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Another way to frame the concept and functional application of Inclusion to draw comparisons to the Green Movement

How Green are you? What this shows us is that nothing is all or

nothing, and that your emotional level of involvement is your “Authentic Inclusion”

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WHO.. WHAT.. WHERE.. HOW..WHY..WHEN

1.Who – Who is this program designed for?2. What - What is the fee for the program?

3. Where – Where will it take place?4. How – How is my total family involved?5. Why – Why is this program so unique?

6. When – When will it start and end?

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All humans, perhaps all species are equal when

defined by this statement

What is Level I , Level II, Level III?

Why is starting at Level I so important for long term success?

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"All Matter Moves ....All Movement

Matters"

Personal Movement Identity

Family Movement Identity

Local Community Movement Identity

Greater Community Movement Identity

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W 1

W2

W 3

W 4

W 5

W 6

W7

W 8

Orientation - Movement Exploration – Whole Body Activities

Movement Exploration and Motor Equipment

Motor Equipment & Varied Relay Challenges

Obstacle Challenges w/ Sport Equipment

Sport Skill Zones - Non Traditional

Sport Skill Zones – Traditional

Game Play - Partner

Group Game Play

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Creativity Purpose of Movement Education Shaping the Future What talents we are born with, and lose How we assess our children Power of Play “Gate keeper” vs. “Gardener” Too many Health Clubs!

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Working to “awaken” what appears not to be present.

Helping the child and family better understand the “connections” between movement and joy?

Ensuring that children and families understand the “essentials” of authentic inclusive movement activities.

Reinforcing proven methods that may limit “behaviors” that prevent meaningful interactions

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In order to find a child’s personal “strength” or “interest” it is important to create a setting where it can naturally presents itself. This doesn’t always happen in formal structured lesson or settings.

Build centers around the common characteristics or into zones of energy or motion to see who fits where(low-emerging-high)

Play with me, Stay with me – Value Based Approach

“Document” the interests of the child, as well as natural movement practices

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Staging areas to support abilities not limitations

De-constructing the experience Thinking from the Top Down Silence can be Golden Less is More Natural Play Organic Growth Simplest always win out

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Using a rubric helps to describe developmental progress and potential stages of gain

0 - Not engaged 1 – Limited interest or focus in any center

2 – Complete participation in only one center 3 - Frequent verbal cueing needed to engage in one or more

centers4 - Self initiates involvement in multiple centers

5 - Self initiates involvement in multiple centers with social interactions

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Using a rubric to helps to describe Gross Motor progress and potential stages of gain

0 – Skill attempt not made / extended delay before attempt 1 – Needs verbal cueing to initiate movement / incomplete pattern

2 – Independently initiate movement / skill form immature (ROM/Force) 3 – Demonstrates emerging movement pattern / skill

form inconsistent4 – Demonstrates consistent movement / skill form consists of all

parts5 – Demonstrates complete movement from various distances and

speeds

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Next step

Thank you!

Inclusive Movement means everything is in

IN PLAY