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Annotated Bibliography

Myriam Grubb

Argosy University

ENG 101 COMPOSIOTION 1

Professor Linda O'Connor

August 19, 2012

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Bailey, R.( 19 Jan 2007). Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK Richard Bailey (2005): Evaluating the relationship between physical education, sports, and social inclusion,

Educational Review, 57:1, 71-90

Bailey writes about how Physical education and sports develop pupils in physical competence, and their abilities to perform in a range of activities. The article explains how sports through organized participation, aims at improving physical fitness and mental well- being.

Belieau,L. PhD, Berthiaume, C., Gardiner, P., Guay, Marie-Claude., Verret, Claudia. , (January 2012) A Physical Activity Program Improves Behavior and Cognitive Functions in Children with ADHD. An Exploratory Study.

Journal of Attention Disorders, vol. 16 no. 1 71-80.

This is a study where it shows that participation in sports improves motor skills, and positive behavior report by parents and teachers. The study is to explore the effects of a physical activities such as sports and children with problems with behaviors such as ADHD.

Dodge, T., Lambert, Sharon F., (2009). Positive Self-Beliefs as a Mediator of the relationship Between Adolescents' Sports Participation and Health in Young to Adulthood. Journal of Youth and Adolescences, Volume 38, Number 6, Pages 813- 825.

This article presents a study in the participation in sports during adolescence, physical activities, and subjective health in young adulthood. The out come of the study found that participation in organized sports promotes healthy outcomes.

Patricia A. Harrison, Gopalakrishnan Narayan (9 OCT 2009). Difference in Behavior, Psychological Factors, and Environmental Factors Associated with Participation in School Sports and Other Activities in Adolescence. Journal of School Health.

Volume 73, Issue 3, pages 113-120, March 2003

This study...