Leisure Education
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To a large extent, the manner in
which an individual plays determines both mental and physical
health. Leisure education can contribute to the development
of healthy play behavior, and, in turn, provide stimulus for
cognitive, physical, affective and social growth."
(Joswiak, Leisure Education: Program materials for Persons
with Developmental Disabilities, 1989).
- John Dattilo, (404) 542-5064
- Gene Hayes (Hayes' Leisure Education
& Recreation Counseling Model), The University of Tennessee
, gahayes*utkvx.utk.edu
- Ken Joswiak
- Patricia Barrett Malik, Illinois State
University, (309) 438-5608
- C. Forest McDowell, Jr. (McDowell's
Leisure Counseling Model), (503) 343-9544
- Jean Mundy (Mundy's Leisure Education
Model), Florida State U.,
- Carol A. Peterson, (Peterson &
Gunn's Leisure Education Content Model), Virginia Commonwealth
University, (804) 367-1282
- Jamie Strelow, Creating
Solutions P.O. Box 28223 San Diego, CA 92198-0223 858-277-6337,
jamiess*san.rr.com
- Norma Stumbo, Illinois State University,
(309) 438-8396, nstumbi*rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu
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