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Editor’s VoiceJudy K.C. Bentley, Editor-in-Chief |
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Special Issue on Leisure, Inclusion and AbilityLynn Anderson, Guest Editor |
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Why Leisure Matters: Facilitating Full InclusionLynn Anderson, State University of New York at Cortland |
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Parent-Child-Sibling Perspective on the Importance of PlayAustin Lieber, Karsyn Lieber, Darleen Lieber, with Lynn Anderson, State University of New York at Cortland |
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“I’m not the typical handicapped person”: The Significance of Leisure for Employed People with DisabilitiesLaWanda Cook, Cornell University |
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Communicating Humanness: Attitudes and LanguageVicki Wilkins, State University of New York at Cortland |
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Video: A Child’s Perspective on Person-First LanguageGeorge Murphy-Wilkins, Barry Elementary School |
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Photovoice: A Tour Through the Camera Lens of Self-AdvocatesLindsey R. Brake, University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
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Social Inclusion in the Lunchroom and on the Playground at SchoolLinda Heyne, Ithaca College |
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Understanding Web Accessibility from the User’s PerspectiveMichelle Cryan, State University of New York at Cortland |
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Learned EmpowermentRichard Fabend, Handihelp |
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| Video: Learned Empowerment (uncut version) | VIDEO |
| Video:Learned Empowerment(abridged version) | VIDEO |
Beyond the BoxKerry Wiley |
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| Video: Boxing Lesson Kerry Wiley With James R. House, III, Plaza Fitness at Stuyvesant Plaza |
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An International Perspective of the Therapeutic Use of Recreation:The United Kingdom, Costa Rica, and FinlandLinda Heyne, Ithaca College |
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