



The Special Olympics are an important part of many disabled Floridians lives. The games and practices give participants a chance to join in group activities and remain physically fit. On top of this the Special Olympics are just plain fun for everyone involved.
New to Florida this month is the Special Olympics Young Athletes program. The new program is open to children ages 2-7. Children are eligible to participate in official Special Olympics training and competition when they are 8. Now there is a chance for even the youngest athletes to work on crucial early childhood development skills.
The Special Olympics Young Athletes program is designed to help children with special needs through two levels of play. Level 1 features physical activities that are focused on developing motor tracking skills and hand eye coordination. Level 2 takes these skills and applies them to sports skills such as walking and running, balance and jumping, trapping and catching, throwing, striking, kicking and other advanced skills.
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