Chapter 10/11
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
100

T or F-Focusing on the client's limitations allows the therapeutic recreation specialist to design the most appropriate plan.

False

100

Trends in campus recreation often occur in what two specific areas?

facilities and programming

100

Considerations for program design in this stage of development include opportunities to develop gross motor skills in a safe environment.

 infancy (birth to 2 years)

100

The type of leadership used for an exercise class is

structured leadership

100

Once considered simply a diversion from work and a tool for recreation, sport has grown into a(n) _______ industry.

multibillion-dollar

200

The process of determining a person's interests and needs is

Assessment

200

__________ occurs when people of faith engage in recreational activities through their religious institutions.

Faith-based recreation

200

This age group is when most people begin roles in employment and become intimate partners and parents.

early adulthood (20 to 39 years)

200

The leadership used by an agency to provide swimming pools, picnic areas, and walking trails is

general leadership

200

In 2015, what percentage of American people participated in recreational sport?

67

300

What are the steps in the therapeutic process

Assessment
2. Planning
3. Implementation
4. Evaluation

300

________ sets out to develop the attitudes, skills, and knowledge required for optimal functioning in leisure.

Leisure education

300

Typically, people who are in ______________ become more aware of their mortality and find exercise to be important.

middle adulthood

300

Which program format provides an opportunity for people to use recreational facilities and control their own experience?

drop-in or open

300

________________________ is the general term used to identify professional careers in planning, organizing, leading, and controlling sport events, programs, personnel, and facilities.

Sport Management

400

A common component of all definitions of therapeutic recreation is

quality of life

400

The requirements for people who work in the faith-based recreation field are

passionate commitment to the faith, training in recreation and leadership, and a focus on nurturing the faith or the culture

400

T or F -When a person is in middle childhood, his or her ability to reason logically about ideas and events develops. 

True
400

A program with ___________________ will have an instructor who is directing and controlling the experience.

structured leadership

400

Typical benefits of recreational sport to the community include

enhanced community identity and integration, community values, deterrent to antisocial behavior, and economic growth

500

Benefits of participation in campus recreation include

improved overall emotional well-being, reduced stress, and improved happiness

500

A benefit that employers see in offering recreation and health promotion services to their employees is

reduced health care claims and cost

500

Ego support is an important function of friendship during:

middle and late childhood

500

Performing arts programs include

activities that focus on self-expression in music, dance, and drama

500

The top six trends in recreational sport management are in the areas of

funding, legal aspects, sport facilities, technology, personnel, and programming