Sunday Sep 24 2017
9:00am - 10:00am
Aurora Family Leisure Complex; 135 Industrial Pkwy South, Aurora, Ontario
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Who should attend? Parents and Caregivers|Children
When children with an intellectual disability receive early instruction on basic motor skills, there is a marked improvement in their physical, social and cognitive abilities. The goal of this program is to give young children instruction on how to walk, run, jump, throw, kick, balance and jump – all in a play-based enjoyable atmosphere. The program is open to all intellectually disabled children, regardless of physical ability. Kids will learn the building blocks of sport – all while having fun and making social connections. When: Sundays 9:00-10:00 am, 10 weeks, commencing Sept 24th Where: Aurora Family Leisure Complex; 135 Industrial Pkwy South, Aurora, Ontario Registration information: Registration is through the Town of Aurora; $70.00 for 10 week session; in person or online via E-Play system; registration is open now For more information about the Active Start program or for help registering, contact Jodi Alexander with the Town of Aurora at JAlexander@aurora.ca SEE THE FALL AURORA PARKS & RECREATION GUIDE FOR DETAILED REGISTRATION INFORMATION Individuals do NOT have to be Aurora residents, and no formal Special Needs Identification is required For information about Special Olympics contact Janet Mitchell, Community Coordinator at: aurora.coordinator@specialolympicsontario.ca Website: http://aurora.specialolympicsontario.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auroraspecialolympics
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