Coaching Children With Autism: Insights from Australian Coaches
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v21i59.443Keywords:
Children with autism, CoachingAbstract
This paper reviews an Australian-based coaching program for children with autism. Experiences of coaches are discussed and implications for coaches interested in working with children with autism are highlighted.
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Autism Society (2012). Retrieved 5 April 2012 from http://www.autism-society.org/
Martens, R. (2004). Successful coaching (3rd ed.). Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics.
The National Center on Physical Activity and Disability. (2012). Autism and Considerations in Recreation and Physical Activity Settings. Retrieved from http://www.ncpad.org/disability/fact_sheet. php?sheet=366§ion=1651.
Young, J.A. (2010). The state of play: Coaching Persons with Disabilities. ITF Coaching and Sport Science Review, 50(18), 9-10
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