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  • Adapted physical activity, integrates physical activity into the educational experiences of people with special needs of all ages. The aim of this work is to analyze the issue of the integration of children and young people with disabilities in the competitive environment of paravaulting. A primary educational goal for children with disabilities is the harmonious development of their personality as much as is it possible under the circumstances. This disability education is therefore targeting the effect on the child and the application of educational principles, rules and methods to the ability of a child with certain handicaps or disabilities so the child can develop in the best way. The term integration in the educational context is understood as the union of attitudes, values and behaviors with future activities of various kinds. It affects both interpersonal and group relations and identities of individuals and groups. Paravaulting is a special rehabilitation method that involves gymnastics on horseback and is recommended for people with disabilities. Paravaulting has specific classifications. Athletes are classified according to their degree of disability into categories. They are assigned a status to provide them with comparable starting points for training and competition and thus ensure %22fair play%22. Proper classification is necessary in order to allow athletes to compete on a comparable level despite the diversity of disability. We found that proper classification is an important factor for ensuring the objectivity of the competition. It also gives children with disabilities the opportunity to compete and challenge themselves in athletic contests and work jointly with able-bodied participants
  • Adapted physical activity, integrates physical activity into the educational experiences of people with special needs of all ages. The aim of this work is to analyze the issue of the integration of children and young people with disabilities in the competitive environment of paravaulting. A primary educational goal for children with disabilities is the harmonious development of their personality as much as is it possible under the circumstances. This disability education is therefore targeting the effect on the child and the application of educational principles, rules and methods to the ability of a child with certain handicaps or disabilities so the child can develop in the best way. The term integration in the educational context is understood as the union of attitudes, values and behaviors with future activities of various kinds. It affects both interpersonal and group relations and identities of individuals and groups. Paravaulting is a special rehabilitation method that involves gymnastics on horseback and is recommended for people with disabilities. Paravaulting has specific classifications. Athletes are classified according to their degree of disability into categories. They are assigned a status to provide them with comparable starting points for training and competition and thus ensure %22fair play%22. Proper classification is necessary in order to allow athletes to compete on a comparable level despite the diversity of disability. We found that proper classification is an important factor for ensuring the objectivity of the competition. It also gives children with disabilities the opportunity to compete and challenge themselves in athletic contests and work jointly with able-bodied participants (en)
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  • Paravaulting as a possibility of integration in the sport of people with disabilities
  • Paravaulting as a possibility of integration in the sport of people with disabilities (en)
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  • Paravaulting as a possibility of integration in the sport of people with disabilities
  • Paravaulting as a possibility of integration in the sport of people with disabilities (en)
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  • handicap; horse; paravaulting; sport; integration; adapted physical activity (en)
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  • Sklenaříková, Jana
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  • 1988-5202
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  • 10.14198/jhse.2014.9.Proc1.22
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