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Strobell, Adah Parker; And Others – Parks and Recreation, 1985
A changing society has resulted in different recreational needs for infants to senior citizens. Programs for pre-school children, six-to-twelve-year olds, teens, adults, and senior adults are suggested. Title of activities include Urban Picnic, Hot Dog Ski Clinics, and Romancing the Song. (MT)
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Lifetime Sports, Program Development, Recreational Programs
Peer reviewedEwert, Alan – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Outdoor adventure education programs generally have not met the demands of older adults. Ways to attract older adults to these programs and to tailor activities to allay their fears and maximize their enjoyment are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Outdoor Education, Physical Activities, Recreational Programs
Kelsey, Craig; Gray, Howard – 1985
This document presents guidelines for creating a master plan for community parks and recreation programs. The master plan is a written document used by community decision makers to provide a consistent 5 to 10 year parks and recreation plan. Chapters provide information on: (1) definition and general description of master plans; (2) goals and…
Descriptors: Community Development, Guidelines, Master Plans, Parks
Murphy, Sharon, Comp. – 1994
The two highest risk nights for teens are prom and graduation. Many students feel as if they have not really celebrated if they have not been drinking or using other drugs. Virginia Operation Prom/Graduation (OP/G) addresses the issues of youth drinking, drugging, and driving behavior during these high-risk social seasons. It encourages a positive…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Drug Abuse, Grade 12
Edwards, Paul – 1983
The paper examines the applications of microcomputers to recreation programing for blind persons. The accessibility of microcomputers to this population is discussed, and the advantages as well as disadvantages of speech synthesis equipment are noted. Information is presented on the modification of hardware for Radio Shack and Apple computers.…
Descriptors: Blindness, Computer Software, Games, Leisure Time
Kelsey, Craig; Gray, Howard – 1986
This document describes the citizen survey process as it relates to study of the parks and recreation field. A community parks and recreation survey consists of identifying the interests, desires, priorities and awareness factors of citizens regarding parks and recreation programs, resources, and facilities as well as the nature and frequency of…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Guidelines, Parks, Participant Satisfaction
Crawford, Michael E.; Mendell, Ron – Practical Pointers, 1978
The newsletter describes the development of a therapeutic recreation program for the severely and profoundly retarded using a recreational programing hierarchy approach. Sections address the following areas: identifying the habits and habit systems of the retarded individual as they relate to the interactional process of the family system,…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Contingency Management, Program Development, Recreational Programs
Strobell, Adah Parker – Parks and Recreation, 1979
Suggestions are made for recruiting and training staff members for recreational summer programs. (JD)
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Employment Qualifications, Recreational Programs, Staff Development
Cain, Jim – Camping Magazine, 2002
Camp dance programs should be sequenced to maximize campers' comfort levels and create an atmosphere of fun and involvement. Begin with general musical activities that don't involve dancing, such as name that tune. Progress to dances that don't require partners--line dancing, step dancing, and the limbo. Then introduce partnered dancing, using…
Descriptors: Camping, Dance, Evening Programs, Informal Education
Schleien, Stuart J.; And Others – Exceptional Parent, 1989
The article offers eight questions for parents to consider in evaluating and developing a disabled child's recreation program. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Parent Role, Program Evaluation, Quality of Life
Moss, Jim – Outdoor Network Newsletter, 1990
Outdoor education and adventure programs can protect themselves from lawsuits by educating participants about risks of activities before they begin and by using properly written release forms. When an accident does occur, a lawsuit may not result if the injured party is talked to and treated like a friend. (SV)
Descriptors: Accidents, Athletics, Court Litigation, Interpersonal Relationship
Parks and Recreation, 1979
Proposed standards for National Recreation and Park Association accreditation require bachelor's degree candidates to complete a supervised fieldwork program as well as a practicum of no less than 300 hours. (LH)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Field Experience Programs, Natural Resources, Practicums
Our Children, 2000
It is important to start planning for children's summer camp activities long before summer arrives. This paper presents advice from the American Camping Association on asking the right questions of the camp director when looking at different camps. It also discusses the importance of knowing one's options in regard to summer camps. A sidebar…
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Recreational Programs, Resident Camp Programs
Labanowich, Stanley; And Others – 1978
This manual for trainers provides a suggested course, along with background programming information, for personnel delivering recreation services to the homebound elderly. After assessing current needs, steps involved in the development of a homebound recreation program are considered along with agency administrative concerns. The actual planning…
Descriptors: Agencies, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Gerontology
Roberts, Nina S.; Outley, Corliss – Parks & Recreation, 2002
Presents strategies and guidelines for generating new action-oriented ideas for recruiting and retaining diverse staff in the recreation field. Recruitment strategies include introducing high school youth to an agency, providing financial assistance, and becoming aligned with certain higher education institutions. Retention strategies include…
Descriptors: Accountability, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Labor Turnover


