Hello Angela
  I have begun using this tool with my developmentally delayed adult 
population.  The problem we are working on is how to modify the hand held 
controls for those with physical delays.  Keeping scores for any of the games 
is not important but tracking the amount of time spent playing is relevant and 
objective.  Our goals include: increased standing (with the standing frame if 
necessary) while playing a game, taking turns appropriately, and earning extra 
time on the Wii dependent upon ADL's/chores completed earlier that day.  This 
group home has not had the device for long so we are also in the developmental 
stages.
  Roxanne    

Angela B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
Hello,I am doing a little research for a grant that I will be writing soon (in 
order to get a Wii for my school that I work in). I am looking for any 
therapists who can share their experience with using the Wii as a therapy tool 
with children or adults. I would be willing to call you to talk since I have 
lots of questions about using it....so if anyone would like a chat, please 
email me back and we can talk. My specific questions (for now is, but I know as 
I start this project I will have more)What age group do you use it with?What 
disability group are you using it with? What games are you using, and why did 
you chose that/those game(s)?How do you take documentation when using it as a 
therapeutic tool?What results have you seen?Do you know of any research 
articles written? (I have only seen anecdotal things on the web). My 
administrator and I are meeting soon, so anything that you have would help me 
in this venture would be greatly appreciated! I know there are a lot of
 people that respond to this listserve, so I thank you in advance. Angela B.
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