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Approaches to the teaching exercise and sports for the children with autism
Yanardağ, Mehmet; Yılmaz, İlker; Aras, Özgen (2010)Autism is a developmental disorder that appears during the first three years of life and is characterized by communication problems, social interaction deficits and repetitive/ restricted interests and behaviors. Although ... -
Attitudes of students of health sciences towards the older persons
Turan, Ebru; Yanardağ, Mehmet; Metintas, Selma (Churchill Livingstone, 2016)Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare attitudes towards the elderly of Turkish students of various disciplines in health sciences at the level of associate and bachelor degree. Methods: 685 ... -
Comparing Video Modeling and Graduated Guidance together and Video Modeling alone for Teaching Role Playing Skills to Children with Autism
Akmanoğlu, Nurgül; Yanardağ, Mehmet; Batu, Emine Sema (Council Exceptional Children, 2014)Teaching play skills is important for children with autism. The purpose of the present study was to compare effectiveness and efficiency of providing video modeling and graduated guidance together and video modeling alone ... -
The effectiveness of video prompting on teaching aquatic play skills for children with autism
Yanardağ, Mehmet; Akmanoğlu, Nurgül; Yılmaz, İlker (Taylor & Francis LTD, 2013)Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of the video prompting procedure on teaching aquatic play skills and to determine the effects of aquatic exercise training on the motor performance of children with autism. Design: ... -
The Effectiveness of Video Self-Modeling in Teaching Active Video Game Skills to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kurnaz, Erkan; Yanardağ, Mehmet (Springer/Plenum Publishers, 2018)Video self-modeling (VSM) is a teaching method in video-based approaches for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), who have a limited repertoire of leisure skills and tend towards sedentary behaviours. The aim of ... -
The Effects of Least-To-Most Prompting Procedure in Teaching Basic Tennis Skills to Children With Autism
Yanardağ, Mehmet; Birkan, Bünyamin; Yılmaz, İlker; Konukman, Ferman; Agbuga, Bülent; Lieberman, Lauren (University Zagreb, Fac Kinesiology, 2011)In the present study, the effects of a least-to-most prompting procedure in teaching basic tennis skills (i.e. tennis ball dribble, air dribble and dribble the lines drills) to children with autism were investigated. A ... -
Functional Independence, Quality of Life, and Level of Mobility of Elderly People Living at Home and Nursing Home
Turan, Ebru; Yanardağ, Mehmet; Aras, Özgen (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012)Objective: To compare level of mobility, quality of life, and functional independence of the elderly people living at home and in the nursing homes. Methods: The study comprised 130 voluntary elderly participants living ... -
Muscle Strength and Independence for Older Individuals in Nursing Homes
Tarsuslu-Şimşek, Tülay; Yanardağ, Mehmet (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2017)Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of isometric muscle strength of the lower and upper extremities on independence in activities of daily living in older people living in nursing homes. Methods: The ... -
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Yanardağ, Mehmet; Yılmaz, I. (2012)[No abstract available] -
Physical Fitness Levels of Young Adults With and Without Intellectual Disability
Yanardağ, Mehmet; Arıkan, Hülya; Yılmaz, İlker; Konukman, Ferman (University Zagreb, Fac Kinesiology, 2013)Intellectual disability (ID) and living in residential home settings may be a disadvantage for an active lifestyle and healthy aging. The purpose of this study was to determine physical fitness (PF) levels of women with ... -
Physical fitness levels of young adults with and without intellectual disability [Razina tjelesne pripremljenosti mladih odraslih osoba s intelektualnim poteškocama i bez njih]
Intellectual disability (ID) and living in residential home settings may be a disadvantage for an active lifestyle and healthy aging. The purpose of this study was to determine physical fitness levels of women with mild ... -
Teaching advance movement exploration skills in water to children with autism spectrum disorders
Yanardağ, Mehmet; Erkan, Mert; Yılmaz, İlker; Arıcan, Ela; Duzkantar, Ayten (Elsevier Sci LTD, 2015)This study evaluated the effectiveness of the most to least' prompting (MLP) procedure on the teaching of advance movement exploration skills in water to children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Three 6-year old ...