With schools across the United States returning to learning in different ways, it is essential that there are adaptations available that help make Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools® programming just as possible as before. When preparing for back to school, take a look at the below resources for tips on how schools can adapt to the “new normal” and ensure socially inclusive programming is still a priority.
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Share Your Story with the #UnifiedGeneration
Explore the many videos on www.GenerationUnified.org with a critical eye using the Video Discussion Guides available here. Each guide corresponds with a video on GenerationUnified, and is linked within the guide. These discussion guides can be completed as a group or individually, and can be a great conversation starter.
Social Media Challenges/Campaigns
Spread The Word: Inclusion
Complete a Fitness Challenge as a School
Guidance for Return to Young Athletes Activities: Additional guidance has been developed to support Special Olympics Programs, teachers and coaches with implementing in-person Young Athletes activities in Phases 1 and 2 of Return to Activities. The guidance highlights practical strategies for working with young children to implement physical distancing, wearing a mask and more to ensure the health and safety of our youngest participants.