Valuing Diversity: The Child
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
Growth and Development Changes in the Child and Adolescent
- knowledge of physical changes
- knowledge of physiological systems
- knowledge of psychosocial theories of growth and development
- knowledge of cognitive theories of growth and development
- knowledge of epigenetic theory
Social Structures
- social systems theory: The Ecological Model
- leisure and recreation systems
Diversity
- changes and its impact on the child and adolescent
- understanding losses and grief in the child/adolescent’s life
- stress and its management
- disabling conditions: autism, mental retardation, fetal alcohol syndrome, cerebral palsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning disabilities
- child maltreatment: abuse and neglect
Leisure
- the health benefits and the value of leisure
- the role of leisure in the health of the child
- overcoming losses, physical, social and emotional health, social support networks
Therapeutic Recreation Interventions
- basic helping skills
- non verbal (augmentative) communication
- behaviour management practices, including behaviour modification
- physical recreation activities
- sensory stimulation
- the value of play
Therapeutic Recreation Frameworks and Strategies to Solve Problems
- activity analysis
- activity selection
- activity adaptation
- creative problem solving
Leadership
- physical activity session planning
- school age physical recreation activities
- Lecture/discussion
- Community experiences
- Recreation session planning
- Media
Evaluation is consistent with Douglas College Course Evaluation Policy. An evaluation schedule is presented at the beginning of the course.
This is a graded course.
The student will
- understand the growth and development changes in the child and adolescent
- explore the role of social structures within multiple perspectives as they relate to the child and adolescent
- understand and respect diversity in the child and adolescent with particular emphasis on understanding common disabilities a child or adolescent may experience
- apply the leisure perspective to the health promotion of the child
- apply a variety of interventions appropriate for therapeutic recreation
- select/design appropriate frameworks and strategies to solve problems
- apply effective group process and leadership techniques within a physical activity context
A list of recommended textbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of each semester.
Resources include:
- selected readings from a variety of therapeutic recreation practice textbooks
- selected audio-visual and computer resources
- selected readings from the books and journals
- Therapeutic Recreation fine arts, adaptive equipment and supplies
Requisites
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers
These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see https://www.bctransferguide.ca
Institution | Transfer Details for THRT 2322 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |