Research about socialization of people with disabilities and sport has shown that:
A) youths with invisible impairments or physical disabilities are more likely to be excluded from mainstream sports than are youths whose impairments and disabilities are visible.
B) athletes in elite disability sports have almost universally reported that their parents were their major source of inspiration or support for their high-level sports involvement.
C) parents of children with disabilities typically look for sports opportunities that are "big-time" and are controlled by the Golden Triangle.
D) rehabilitation professionals and volunteers who work with young people with disabilities tend to favor mainstream experiences for them but often have difficulty locating appropriate integration opportunities.
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