Abstract
Although many local recreation programs are opening their doors to individuals with disabilities, the vast majority of individuals with more severe disabilities still do not participate in community-based recreation programs. One reason for lack of participation, particularly in competitive team sports, is that many persons with severe disabilities lack the requisite physical and motor skills. The purpose of this study was to determine if it were possible to assist coaches and players in modifying select rules of a girls' fast-pitch softball league so as to accommodate the skill limitations of a player with moderate to severe disabilities. Results indicated that the modifications were effective as suggested by her batting average and on-base average. Furthermore, modifications did not seem to affect her teammates or other teams as noted by no differences in time per inning when this student was included or total number of bases when she was playing defense. Anecdotal reports also found that the player was well received by her teammates and other teams, and that she improved her social and sports skills.
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