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Tot Olympics

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Link to a bigger picture of a clown in a wheelchair. Link to a bigger picture of a ball game Tot Olympics is an event for preschool and school aged children with special needs that are two to seven years of age. We have two events for the Olympics, which all of them are color coded for the children. They include a basketball throw, bean bag toss, an obstacle course, trike/wheelchair race, wagon race, skate race, running, shoe box race, and a nerf saucer throw. After all the events are finished, the children receive a medal and ribbon (and they keep their T-shirts they wear during the events and ceremony).

Link to a bigger picture of a child and volunteer college student playing together Link to a bigger picture of a volunteering colledge student holding up a child for him to reach a hoop Last year I included all the children from birth to three years and the speech homebased children. The volunteers were from the Independence Community College and the Booster Club. The children and volunteers has a great time!

Teresa
ECSE Teacher
Tot Olympic Chairman
 
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