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Special Olympics New Hampshire Young Athletes

Special Olympics New Hampshire

Concord, New Hampshire - Merrimack County

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Provider overview

Special Olympics New Hampshire's Young Athletes is a play-based sport and movement program for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities, leading into Special Olympics sports training.

Special Olympics New Hampshire provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, including the Young Athletes program, Unified Sports, and Unified Champion Schools.

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Ages
Children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities for Young Athletes
Season
Year-round play-based programming, leading into seasonal Special Olympics sports
Cost
Special Olympics participation is generally free for athletes; confirm how to register a Young Athlete and where local sessions run.

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Special Olympics New Hampshire

Young Athletes runs at sites statewide. Families should confirm the nearest current sessions and registration directly.

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Young Athletes play-based sport program

Play-based sport and movement program for children ages 2 to 7, inclusive games, skill development, and the path into Special Olympics sports.

Ages
Children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities for Young Athletes
Season
Year-round play-based programming, leading into seasonal Special Olympics sports
Schedule
Contact Special Olympics New Hampshire for current Young Athletes sessions, locations, and how to get started statewide.
Cost
Special Olympics participation is generally free for athletes; confirm how to register a Young Athlete and where local sessions run.
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Special Olympics New Hampshire runs the Young Athletes program, a play-based sport development program for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities, with activities and games matched to each child's skill level, and also offers Unified Sports and Unified Champion Schools.
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Young Athletes play-based sport program

Special Olympics New Hampshire runs the Young Athletes program, a play-based sport development program for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities, with activities and games matched to each child's skill level, and also offers Unified Sports and Unified Champion Schools.

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What the provider says: The source names Young Athletes, a play-based sport development program, ages 2 to 7, intellectual disabilities, inclusive play, and a transition into sports training and competition.

Access notes to confirm: Ask where Young Athletes runs near you, how a child with or without a disability joins, the skill levels covered, and how the program transitions into Special Olympics sports.

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What we found: Special Olympics New Hampshire runs the Young Athletes program, a play-based sport development program for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities, with activities and games matched to each child's skill level, and also offers Unified Sports and Unified Champion Schools.

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