PATRICIA SMITH (Pamitty1)
New member Username: Pamitty1
Post Number: 1 Registered: 2-2005
| Posted on Monday, February 07, 2005 - 2:58 pm: |      |
I maybe able to assist you with this question. I am involved with the MATP (Motor Activity Training Program)at my school.Most of my students have limited movement profound/severe wheelchair bound. Every year i plan and organize a MATP Challenge Day at our local recreation facility. This is a big annual event that involeves students from various schools. It is a specially design program motor skills program for individuals that are profound/severe in wheelchairs. I use a variety of assistive technology and adaptive equipment.If you are interested can send you a copy of the book that is filled with activities for your special population. email me as soon as possible. Looking forward to hearing from you. Pat |