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Promoting Community Recreation and Leisure
Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2003The aim of this study was to investigate the nature and level of involvement a cross section of pediatric physical therapists (PTs) and pediatric occupational therapists (OTs) have achieved in promoting community recreation and leisure participation for their clients with disabilities.Using the current Internal Classification of Functioning and ...
Amy D, Thomas, Angela, Rosenberg
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Hospitality and Leisure/Recreation:
Journal of Hospitality & Leisure Marketing, 1994Tourism is playing an increasingly important role in our society. The fields of hospitality and leisure/recreation management are closely allied fields in serving the tourism industry, but have come from separate traditions. This paper examines how their relationship is evolving.
J.S. Perry Hobson, Joseph D. Teaff
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Happiness, leisure and recreation
2002Leisure is viewed by most people as a desirable goal in itself but ‘having’ leisure can be problematic because it ties expectations of happiness and contentment with a negative goal — not being occupied by work. How then do people ‘do’ leisure? How is the free time at their disposal to be filled?
Judith Milner, Patrick O’Byrne
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Leisure, recreation and tourism
Annals of Tourism Research, 1991Abstract Recreation and leisure studies in North America offers a number of intriguing parallels with tourism. Both have diverse origins; are inherently interdisciplinary; and combine traditional atheoretical, descriptive, and applied research with innovative scholarship that is devoted to developing and testing concepts and theories.
Stephen L.J. Smith, Geoffrey C. Godbey
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SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2010
J. Joy James, Erik Rabinowitz
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J. Joy James, Erik Rabinowitz
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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1986
Geoffrey C. Godbey, Douglas H. Sessoms
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Geoffrey C. Godbey, Douglas H. Sessoms
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1983
As more severely handicapped individuals are deinstitutionalized into the community (Gollay, Freedman, Wyngaarden, & Kurtz, 1978) or maintained in their natural families, the need for systematic program implementation of recreation skills has increased (Wehman, 1978; Wehman & Schleien, in press).
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As more severely handicapped individuals are deinstitutionalized into the community (Gollay, Freedman, Wyngaarden, & Kurtz, 1978) or maintained in their natural families, the need for systematic program implementation of recreation skills has increased (Wehman, 1978; Wehman & Schleien, in press).
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