ORCID
- Katherine Gulliver: 0000-0002-1897-583X
- Rachel Knight Lozano: 0000-0003-3672-3924
- Kathrin Paal: 0000-0002-4907-5228
Abstract
Children with multiple disabilities often encounter significant barriers to participating in physical activity, impacting not only their physical health but also their overall experience in school. This study places the voices of four children at the centre of their own research, exploring their lived experiences of participating in physical activity in school. Using Clark’s (2017) Mosaic approach, this child-centred participatory study shows how children take part and engage with physical activity as part of their school day. Using videos and photography, child-led tours and ethically sensitive conversations with researchers, children shared a range of opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and interactions with others, as well as challenges such as restricted access and limited equipment. Their narratives highlight the urgent need for inclusive practices to be informed by children and young people with physical and cognitive impairments. This study contributes to the growing body of research advocating for children’s voice in education and health and offers key insights for education and health practitioners aiming to promote inclusive, health-supportive physical activity opportunities for all learners.
DOI Link
Publication Date
2026-06-10
Publication Title
British Journal of Special Education
ISSN
0952-3383
Acceptance Date
2026-05-28
Deposit Date
2026-06-17
Funding
University of Plymouth: Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business
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Keywords
child, Mosaic approach, multiple disabilities, Physical activity, strength-based
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Recommended Citation
Gulliver, K., Knight Lozano, R., & Paal, K. (2026) '“I really like being on the floor, because I spend all the time in my chair”: Children with disabilities’ experiences of physical activity in school', British Journal of Special Education, . Available at: 10.1111/1467-8578.70108
