The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
- Volume 14 Issue 1
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- Pages.159-167
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- 2002
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- 1229-0475(pISSN)
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- 2287-156X(eISSN)
Motor Learning Process of Halliwick 10 Point Program
Halliwick 10 Point Program의 운동학습과정
- Seo, Sam-Ki (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, Dongshin University) ;
- Kim, Tae-Youl (Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongshin University) ;
- Hwang, Tae-Yeun (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Chunmam Techno college)
- Published : 2002.03.31
Abstract
The Halliwick concept was developed by James McMillan over 50 years ago, and began as a method for teaching swimming to children with physical disables. After that the Halliwcik concept was developed as a specific strategy(called the Ten-Point Program) for teaching swimming to children with disabilities. Soon after the changes in the physical and emotional behavior were attributed to a unique teaching/learning philosophy and a psycho-sensory-motor learning program that is enhanced by hydrodynamics. Recognizing the therapeutic effects of the Ten-Pont Program adapted the program as a therapeutic intervention called Water Specific Therapy or the Logic Approach to Therapy in Water.
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