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The article presents general characteristics of the first, adaptation-correction-rehabilitation stage of the group sports classes in the centre “SKIF”, during which the elements of treatment and means of physical culture are widely used. The attention is focused on the method of su-jok therapy which is applied for adaptation of children with sensory impairments to physical exercise in the case of fatigue, and with the aim of healing the whole body. At the first phase of work the method of game is widely used that gives the child the ability to adapt to different types of loads. This method has a very wide range of effects on the body and the personality of the child, providing virtually unlimited influence on all spheres of his activity. At the center “SKIF” teenagers with disabilities play simplified types of basketball, volleyball, soccer, table tennis and outdoor games. Purposefully selected sports and games develop the pupils’ fine motor skills, balance, coordination and accuracy of movements, improve attention and sound pronunciation and help learn basic math concepts of size, distance, speed, weight, volume, stimulate the development of the physical, psychomotor and intellectual abilities. It is natural that in the group composed of children of different ages, the content of playing activity is not the same (it differs in orientation, size, complexity, duration), as determined by the motor mobility, motor experience, physical fitness, and the like. However, all children, regardless of age give preference just to such form of motor activity as game because it satisfies their natural need for movement, emotions and is an effective means of self-expression. Games create favorable conditions for children with sensory impairments to systematic employments by physical exercises that is crucial for their integration in society of healthy children. A mandatory component of the health complex, which is practiced in the center “SKIF” is hardening. Such effects are generally important for the person and especially for the child with special needs. Systematic quenching in combination with exercise increases their efficiency and helps to maintain a high and sustainable performance of pupils with sensory impairments.
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