I PROJECT RECREATIONAL FISICI FOR THE FAMILIES'S SOCIALIZATION THAT CHILDREN (ACE) WITH FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY HAVE

Authors

  • Violeta Juana Suárez- Fernández
  • Miguel Ángel Ávila- Solís

Abstract

Functional intellectual diversity is a limitation in some people's intellectual functioning. The physical sports activities, they constitute the necessary insert that he collaborate to the integration or the families's socialization that they have lost this condition for the presence of a little boy with diversity. the Stock with a height felt human and pilot to confront the problem that the families that have in his nucleus a person with functional diversity, however, still present develop in the society exist negative conducts for part of this institution toward these for the sake of making a project  out of intervention with exit in physical sports activities to achieve these families's integration. The sign went up to 27 families of these 10 with functional diversity, 6 males and 4 females with the age understood of 5 to 11 years in the community Pedro Díaz Coello. The attainment of this objective suggests the application of group of necessary methods to compile the necessary information, its processing and, all which it adjusted later analysis itself and it permitted arriving to conclusions and valid recommendations for the later tracking of these aftermath.

Key words: Functional diversity, Socialization, Program of physical activity

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Author Biographies

Violeta Juana Suárez- Fernández

Facultad dVioleta Juana Suárez- Fernández.
Combinado Deportivo “Pedro Díaz Coelloâ€. Holguíne Cultura Física. Holguín

Miguel Ángel Ávila- Solís

Universidad de la Cultura Física y el Deporte. Facultad Holguín

Published

2013-01-25

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Suárez- Fernández, V. J., & Ávila- Solís, M. Ángel. (2013). I PROJECT RECREATIONAL FISICI FOR THE FAMILIES’S SOCIALIZATION THAT CHILDREN (ACE) WITH FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY HAVE. Electronic Scientist Journal Specialized in Physical Culture Sciences and Sport, 10(19). Retrieved from https://deporvida.uho.edu.cu/index.php/deporvida/article/view/203

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