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If you're looking for a book that combines great fun with solid learning, then look no further! Water Learning contains fun-filled water activities that help children develop cognition, perceptual-motor abilities, physical fitness, social interaction skills, and self-esteem. Even though all of the 95 activities use water in some way, this book includes 51 activities in which a pool is not necessary, making this a wonderful resource for any setting. This book is not a “how to swim” book, but rather a guide filled with activities that can be

-an integral part of physical, occupational, or recreational therapy;

-integrated into traditional aquatic programs; and

-used at home under the guidance of parents.

With this book, any adult can be a water learning facilitator. Using a movement exploration format and a problem-solving approach, the activities have success integrated into them. These activities are easy to stage, practical, and engaging; they also enhance the growth and development of all elementary-age children, particularly those with special needs.

In part I, you learn how water can both stimulate and enhance a child's growth and development. The author presents guidelines for establishing a safe, problem-solving learning environment and outlines how water learning can help children with special needs. You also learn how to set up and initiate a safe, fun, and effective water learning program.

Part II presents water activities for the pool as well as for places where pools are not available. An activity finder provides an index to help you locate activities specific to the learning needs of the child. Also included is an equipment index so you can quickly locate activities that use the equipment that you have available. Part II also explores planning and assessment issues that you will find useful in individualizing activities for different children.

Water Learning is a great tool to use whether you're a parent, a classroom teacher, a therapist, or swimming instructor. With its easy-to-use format, its adaptability and multiple uses, and its engaging and fun activities, Water Learning is an ideal resource to help children develop the cognition, motor skills, and abilities they need.

The e-book for Water Learning is available at a reduced price. It allows you to highlight, take notes, and easily use all the material in the book in seconds. The e-book is delivered through Adobe Digital Editions® and when purchased through the Human Kinetics site, access to the content is immediately granted when your order is received.


Adobe Digital Editions® System Requirements
Windows

-Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows XP with Service Pack 2, or Windows Vista® (Home Basic 32-bit and Business 64-bit editions supported)

-Intel® Pentium® 500MHz processor

-128MB of RAM

-800x600 monitor resolution
Mac
PowerPC

-Mac OS X v10.4.10 or v10.5

-PowerPC® G4 or G5 500MHz processor

-128MB of RAM
Intel®

-Mac OS X v10.4.10 or v10.5

-500MHz processor

-128MB of RAM

Supported browsers and Adobe Flash versions
Windows

-Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or 7, Mozilla Firefox 2

-Adobe Flash® Player 7, 8, or 9 (Windows Vista requires Flash 9.0.28 to address a known bug)
Mac

-Apple Safari 2.0.4, Mozilla Firefox 2

-Adobe Flash Player 8 or 9

Supported devices

-Sony® Reader PRS-505

Language versions

-English

-French

-German

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