Athletes Young Athlete Program

Since its inception in 1968, Special Olympics has become the largest and most recognized global sports organization offering training and competition opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities ages 8 and above. Young Athletes is an innovative sports play program for children with intellectual disabilities, designed to introduce them to a developmentally appropriate play program prior to the Special Olympics eligibility at age eight. Special Olympics Tennessee welcomes families and future athletes to Young Athletes program.

Young Athletes introduces children with intellectual disabilities and their families to the world of Special Olympics by pursuing the following goals:

  • Engage children with intellectual disabilities through developmentally appropriate play activities designed to foster physical, cognitive and social development.
  • Welcome family members of children with intellectual disabilities to the Special Olympics network of support.
  • Raise awareness about the abilities of children with intellectual disabilities through inclusive peer participation, demonstrations and other events.

Young athletes is a versatile program that can work in various learning situations. The program is designed to be simple enough for families to play with their young athletes at home in a fun atmosphere. It is also appropriate for preschools, schools and playgroups to use with small groups of young children with and without intellectual disabilities. The flexibility of Young Athletes ensures the opportunity to welcome families and their young children into the Special Olympics family.

For more information about the Young Athletes Program contact Joanne Drumright at
jdrumright@specialolympicstn.org.



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Click here to see a short youtube video about Young Athletes.