Special Olympics Soccer
Living in the world of autism means that the Special Olympics of Delaware is a regular part of life for Lucas and us. Each year at school, time is devoted to learning, practicing and enjoying different sports, all to prepare for a special Olympics event.
The Soccer Skills competition was this week. There was a nice opening ceremony, with a classmate of Lucas’ helping to sing the National Anthem, a torch ceremony with our local police departments, and a bunch of speeches (because everyone wants to get in on the act!)
Even though I know this child of mine better than anyone, he can still surprise me with things he’s learned. His job in this event was to “dribble” the ball with his feet around various cones, then to kick the ball between the goal posts.
As you can see, he knew to take little steps, and did quite well, in spite of those big ol’ feet!
Lucas didn’t win the gold, Silver or even the Bronze, but he sure did have a great time. He helped to cheer other students on (with a litle encouragement from me), did his best when his turn came, and surprised me again by showing his skills on a soccer field.
Later this year, he’ll participate in bowling, basketball and his favorite, roller skating. What a great way for him to learn sports, get some excercise, practice sportsmanship AND social skills (cheering, taking turns, waiting patiently, working together, etc.)
I can’t wait!