“Move as you are”: Looking Back at a Successful Journey
As we approach the final stages of the “Move as you are” project, it is time to reflect on theRead More »“Move as you are”: Looking Back at a Successful Journey
As we approach the final stages of the “Move as you are” project, it is time to reflect on theRead More »“Move as you are”: Looking Back at a Successful Journey
When we talk about inclusion in sport, we often think about adapted equipment, accessible environments, or specialised activities. While theseRead More »Building Confidence Through Movement: Why Early Motor Skills Matter for Children With Visual Impairments
We are proud to share that the international journal Children (MDPI) has recently published the article “Assessment of Gross MotorRead More »New Scientific Study on Motor Development in Children With Visual Impairment Highlights “MOVE AS YOU ARE” Resources
As we have highlighted throughout the “Move As You Are” project, swimming pools can be magical places for children withRead More »Making Waves of Inclusion: Swimming Pools as Safe and Joyful Spaces for Children with Visual Impairments
In special education, movement is not limited to sports or physical exercise. It can be expressed through play, imagination, andRead More »Moving Through Imagination: Role Play as a Tool for Motor Development in Children with Visual Impairments
Within the “Move As You Are” project, one of the most innovative results is the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)Read More »Inclusive Athletics: Empowering Visually Impaired Children Through Track & Field
What if every child, regardless of their abilities, had the chance to discover the joy of movement, play, and sport?Read More »From Playground to Pool: Inside the “Move as You Are” Booklet on Inclusive Sport Activities for Children with Visual Impairments
All children deserve the chance to run, play, and move freely. But for many children with visual impairments, access toRead More »Sport for Every Child: Breaking Barriers for Kids with Visual Impairments
Adapted Physical Activity (APA) and inclusivity are crucial for allowing blind and visually impaired children to participate fully in physicalRead More »Adapted Physical Activity and inclusivity for Children with Visual Impairments
Sport is more than just physical activity. For children and young people with visual impairments, it’s a way to exploreRead More »The Power of Sport: Opening Doors for Children with Visual Impairments