Abstract
The creative movement class was begun to provide visually handicapped children in the public schools with an appropriate physical education program. The emphasis was on the development of motor skills, posture, orientation, balance, and self-concept. Sample lessons describing the exercises and activities of the class are given, along with a summary of some of the special techniques that were found to be useful.
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