More web resources for planning recreation supports
Some of the resources found and referenced by the good folks at the South Carolina Assistive Technology Program website: http://www.sc.edu/scatp/recreation.htm (visit this site! It's clear and easy for those of us on dial-up connections!)
NEW! We Can Play has many ideas for families with kids with disabilities. It can be accessed at www.ataccess.org/resources/fpic/default.html. Toy adaptation instructions can be found at http://www.ataccess.org/resources/fpic/accesstoys/.
NEW! Levelgames has a website devoted to accessible computer games. There are some inexpensive computer games that can be downloaded for free. Their web site is at http://www.arcess.com/
NEW! Deaf Gamers reviews computer games for accessibility from the standpoint of people with deafness. www.deafgamers.com
NEW! Guide to Low-Cost/No-Cost Online Tools for People with Disabilities 2005. Developed by The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) with the Northern Illinois Center for Adaptive Technology. Online resources are organized by category, free game and recreation downloads are provided. http://www.ataccess.org/resources/lowcostnocost.html
North Carolina's Recreation Access Project has detailed fact sheets on adaptations in specific sports, arts and theatre http://www.pat.org/RAP/activity.html