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  1. 1. I CAN Primary Skills: K-3 (1998, Wessel JAZLL,)
  2. 2. ICF: International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (2001, )
  3. 3. Ideas for kids on the go (1984, Winston L, Cheever R, Garee B, Franch J,)
  4. 4. Identity's Architect: A Biography of Erik H. Erikson (1999, Friedman, L. J.)
  5. 5. I don't have to make everything all better. (1997, )
  6. 6. Imagine Me on a Sit Ski (, Moran G,)
  7. 7. In Advances in Sport Psychology (1992, Burton, D.)
  8. 8. Including people with disabilities in camp programs :a resource for camp directors (1997, Roswal GM, Dowd KJ, Bynum JW,)
  9. 9. Including Students with Disabilities in Regular P.E (2000, Block M)
  10. 10. Including students with disabilities in regular physical eduaction. (1995, )
  11. 11. Inclusion and Parent Advocacy: A Resource Guide (2000, )
  12. 12. Inclusion: Including People with Disabilities in Parks & Recreation Opportunities (2003, Lynn Anderson PhD CTRS, & Carla Brown Kress MEd CTRS)
  13. 13. Inclusive and Special Recreation: Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities, 3rd Edition (1996, Smith RW, Austin DR, Kennedy DW,)
  14. 14. Inclusive and Special Rrecreation: Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (2005, Smith, R. W., Austin, D. R., Kennedy, D. W., Lee, Y., & Hutchinson, P.)
  15. 15. Inclusive Child Care for Infants and Toddlers: Meeting Individual and Special Needs (1997, O'Brien M,)
  16. 16. Inclusive Games: Movement for Everyone (1995, Kasser SL,)
  17. 17. Inclusive Leisure Services: Responding to the Rights of People with Disabilities (2002, Dattilo, J.)
  18. 18. Inclusive Leisure Services: Responding to the Rights of People with Disabilities (1994, Datillo J,)
  19. 19. Inclusive physical activity: A lifetime of opportunities (2005, Kasser SL & Lytle RK)
  20. 20. Incorporation of Universal Design in Facility Checklists (1995, Englehardt K,)
  21. 21. INDAP: Individualizing Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children with Special Needs (1996, Mahoney G, Wheeden A, Janas D,)
  22. 22. Independent living for physically disabled people (1983, DeJong, G.)
  23. 23. Individual education programs :assessment and evaluation in physical education (1978, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped.,)
  24. 24. Individualized education programs :methods for individualizing physical education (1977, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped.,)
  25. 25. In Group fitness instructor manual: ACE's guide for fitness professionals. San Diego: American Council on Exercise (, Rimmer, James H.)
  26. 26. Injury Facts® (2001, National Safety Council)
  27. 27. In Osteoarthritis: Public health implications for an aging population (1997, Forbes, W. F.)
  28. 28. In Osteoarthritis: Public health implications for an aging population (1997, Minor, M. A., & Allegrante, J. P.)
  29. 29. In Pursuit of Excellence: How to Win in Sport and Life through Mental Training (1990, Orlick, T. )
  30. 30. In Rheumatology (1994, Dieppe, P. A.)
  31. 31. Instruction of physically handicapped minors in remedial physical education.Prepared for the Bureau of Health Education, Physical Education, Athletics, and Recreation (1970, Dexter G, California.Bureau of Health Education PEAaR,)
  32. 32. Integrated camping and the retarded (1976, Murray AL, Wilkinson PF,)
  33. 33. Integrated Outdoor Education and Adventure Programs (1993, Schelein, S., McAvoy, L., Lais, G., & Rynders, J.)
  34. 34. Integrated play environments for children (1982, Wilkinson PF, Ontario.Ministry of Tourism and Recreation.,)
  35. 35. Integrating Children and Youth with Disabilities into CommunityRecreation Agencies: One Agency’s Experience and Recommendations (Monograph No. 1) (1987, Heyne, L., Amado, R., & Denelle, D. (1987). Integrating children and youth with disabilities into community recreation agencies: One agency’s experience and recommendations (Monograph No. 1). St. Paul, Minnesota: Heyne, L., Amado, R., & Denelle, D. ().)
  36. 36. Integrating persons with handicapping conditions into regular physical education and recreation programs :a bibliography and literature analysis (1977, Geddes D, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped., American Alliance for Health PEaR,)
  37. 37. Integrating the Visually Impaired Student into Physical Education (1989, Canadian Blind Sports Association)
  38. 38. Integration or segregation for the physically handicapped child? (1973, Dibner SS, Dibner AS,)
  39. 39. Interdisciplinary Clinical Assessment of Young Children with Developmental Disabilities (2000, Guralnick MJ)
  40. 40. International Book of Tennis Drills: Over 100 Skill-Specific Drills Adopted by Tennis Professionals Worldwide (1998, United States Professional Tennis Registry,)
  41. 41. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) (2001, World Health Organization)
  42. 42. International perspectives on adapted physical activity (1987, Berridge ME, Ward GR)
  43. 43. International Symposium on the Leisure Time Needs of the Mentally Retarded :working papers (1976, National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children., International League of Societies for the Mentally Handicapped.,)
  44. 44. Interpretation for handicapped persons: A handbook for outdoor recreation personnel (1980, Beechel J)
  45. 45. Intervention Activities for At-Risk Youth (1999, Stumbo NJ,)
  46. 46. Introduction to Fitness and Nutrition (2000, )
  47. 47. Introduction to Fitness with Persons Who Are Disabled (2000, )
  48. 48. Introduction to Leisure Services (1994, Sessoms HD, Henderson KA,)
  49. 49. Introduction to recreation services for people with disabilities: A person-centered approach (2001, Bullock CC & Mahon MJ)
  50. 50. Introduction to Recreation Services for People with Disabilities: A Person-Centered Approach (1997, Bullock, C. C., & Mahon, M. J.)
  51. 51. Introduction to Swimming (2000, )
  52. 52. Introduction to Table Tennis (2000, )
  53. 53. Involving impaired, disabled and handicapped persons in regular camp programs. (1976, )
  54. 54. Involving impaired, disabled, and handicapped persons in regular camp programs :a project of Bureau of Education for the Handicapped ... U.S. Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and (1976, Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped: Information and Research Utilization Center., United States.Bureau of Education for the Handicapped., American Alliance for Health PEaRUoPftH,)
  55. 55. Issues in disability and health. (1999, )
  56. 56. Issues in disability & health. The role of secondary conditions & quality of life (1999, Hough J.)
  57. 57. Issues in disability & health. The role of secondary conditions & quality of life (1999, Seekins T, Ravesloot C, Szalda-Petree A, Lopez JC, Golden K, Young Q.)
  58. 58. Issues in disability & health. The role of secondary conditions & quality of life (1999, Marge M.)
  59. 59. Issues in disability & health. The role of secondary conditions & quality of life (1999, Hough J.)
  60. 60. Issues in disability & health. The role of secondary conditions & quality of life (1999, Anderson RJ, Bryant KB.)
  61. 61. Issues in disability & health. The role of secondary conditions & quality of life (1999, Simeonsson RJ, McDevitt LN)
  62. 62. Issues in therapeutic recreation:A profession in transition (1989, Compton DM)
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