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Comprender el diagnóstico de su hijo

Healthy Start es una guía integral para padres y cuidadores para apoyar la salud y el desarrollo de sus hijos con discapacidad intelectual y retrasos en el desarrollo. En Comprender el diagnóstico de su hijo, escuchará a la Dra. Mercy Ng'eno, directora sénior del programa clínico de Pediatría de Olimpiadas Especiales, mientras comparte una descripción general de los diagnósticos globales de retraso del desarrollo y discapacidad intelectual y lo que esto significa por el desarrollo de su hijo y su familia's viaje.

Bienvenidos a Healthy Start

Este video brinda una descripción general de Healthy Start y los tipos específicos de recursos e información que puede esperar encontrar en el kit de herramientas.

2023 Special Olympics Holiday Card

As the holiday season approaches, Special Olympics sends our warmest wishes to all our incredible athletes and supporters around the world. May this time bring you peace, joy, unity, and inclusion. Let's spread love and kindness together. Happy holidays! ❤️ #ChooseToInclude

Inclusion Through Sport For Children With Developmental Disabilities

Funded by the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation, the Inclusion through Sport for Children with Developmental Disabilities project aims to help children with intellectual disabilities, their parents, teachers and carers to better integrate into society. Over the last three years, more than 5,000 children with intellectual disabilities have seen an improvement in their overall happiness, motor and social skills.

Special Olympics Calls for Health Systems That Leave No One Behind

At Special Olympics, we are actively striving to make a positive impact in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities worldwide through global platforms like the World Health Summit 2023. Learn more about our movement and our impact through this video developed with support from "Lever for Change".

Coca Cola Celebrates Danish Swimmer in New Video

The Special Olympics founding global partner highlighted the journey of Eva, in a moving video.

Getting to Know Lily Mills

Three-time Special Olympics (SO) World Games gold medalist, Lily Mills, has been selected as a wildcard for the Australian Open Persons with Intellectual Impairment Championships. The competition, taking place from 26 – 28 January at Melbourne Park, will see Lily as one of the eight athletes competing in the women’s 2024 PWII Championships in Australia in 2024.Read the full article

#6: Social inclusion and health of people with ID in the context of Special Olympics

Speakers: Dr Piritta Asunta; Dr Kwok NgInstitutions: Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Jyväskylä, Finland; University of Turku, Finland; University of Limerick, Ireland & University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

#5: Evaluation of the Special Olympics Ireland Young Athletes Programme

Speaker: Hayley Kavanagh, PhDInstitution: Dublin City University, Ireland

#4: Encouraging the Social Inclusion of Youth with Intellectual Disabilities through Sports

Lecturers: Mphil Melika Ahmetovic; André Gomes, PhD; Prof Dr Reinhard Markowetz Insitution: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

#3: The legacies of hosting major sport events and social entrepreneurship

Lecturers: Prof David Legg, PhD; Team ELDA; Dr. Daniela Schwarz; M.Sc. Elke Langbein Institution: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

#2: Using Science to Build an Evidence-Based PATH to Special Olympics Health Programming

Lecturers: Andrew Lincoln, ScD, MS; Ashlyn Smith, PhD; Alicia Dixon-Ibarra, PhD, MPH; John Hanley, PhD; Justin Hunsinger Institutions: Mount Royal University, Canada; Technical University (TU) of Munich