TY - JOUR T1 - Levelling Indices of Physical Health, Physical Fitness and Anxiety Reduction in Schoolchildren of Seven and Nine with Hearing Impairment by Means of Experimental Program of Physical Education AU - Shatunov, Dmitry A. AU - Volkova, Kadriya R. JO - Research Journal of Applied Sciences VL - 10 IS - 12 SP - 906 EP - 910 PY - 2015 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1815-932x DO - rjasci.2015.906.910 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjasci.2015.906.910 KW - Physical health KW -physical fitness KW -anxiety level KW -7-9 year-old school children with hearing impairment KW -experimental correction and health program of physical training AB - The study captures the data of physical health indices, physical fitness and also the level of anxiety in the 7-9 year-old children with hearing disorders on the basis of comparative with corresponding indices obtained from the children of their age having acute hearing. Considerable lags are in indices of cardiovascular and respiratory systems, physical fitness in hearing-impaired children and also in hyperanxiety of the school children having hearing difficulty according to Taylor and Spielberg techniques. With the aim of leveling indices-lagging, the researchers have suggested the experimental correction and health promotion program of physical education of younger school children with hearing impairment. During two school years (in 2012-2014), it was conducted forming educational experiment on the basis of two special (correction) boarding schools of I, II types. In the experimental group, there were 20 hearing-impaired school children (n = 10 boys, n = 10 girls) from Yelabuga (Russia, Tatarstan). The subjects of the control groups (n = 10 boys, n = 10 girls) were the children of the same age from Kazan (Russia, Tatarstan). Efficiency of the developed program had been checked twice a year by in-between investigations. The study also gives theoretical and experimental substantiation of correction and fitness program of physical training of the younger school children with hearing-impairment. ER -