Adaptive P.E. Equipment

If your child needs an individualized program for physical education for longer than thirty days, then your child may require adaptive physical education classes. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act provides adaptive physical education requirements for children with cognitive or other disabilities, health impairments or children who may require special education.
  1. Soft Soccer Balls

    • Your child can build her confidence and skills at the same time using a soft soccer ball that doesn't sting if hit by it. Alleviate her fear of a ball with this innovative choice.

    3-Dimensional Goal Rack

    • Using a 3-D goal rack allows your child to score from any angle and increases his likelihood of higher scores.

    Adjustable Basketball Backboards

    • You can utilize transportable, adjustable backboards that offer height differentiations, tilt and easy movement.

    Extra Nets

    • Nets can be utilized in baseball as a supplement to outfielders and behind home base.

    Modified Bats

    • A baseball bat with a wider strike plate and made of netting can ease ricochet and help with aim.

    Knee Pads

    • Triangular, large padded knee pads attach to leg guards take the stress off of kneeling or crouching.

    Buddy Bikes

    • A buddy bike is a tandem bike utilized for biking events and competitions.