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News & UpdatesSpecial Olympics: Summer Registration Is Open
Summer Season Registration Is Open! Now through May 24 Calling all athletes, Unified partners, and coaches. The summer season is ready when you are! Registering this summer gives you the chance to join a new team, try a different sport, or reconnect with your...
From Concern to Confidence: Navigating Early Intervention
Note: Our agency is based in Colorado, so the information below reflects how Early Intervention works locally. Every state offers a similar program, but names, eligibility requirements, and processes may vary. This article is meant to give a helpful overview, and we...
Celebrating the Spirit of the 2026 Winter Paralympics!
As the Olympic flame dims at the close of the Winter Games, the spirit of competition doesn’t fade — it grows even stronger. Just weeks later, the world’s attention turns to another extraordinary celebration of athletic excellence: the Winter Paralympic Games. Every...
Supporting Special Needs Families, One License Plate at a Time
How Colorado’s Solid Color License Plates Help Support the Special Needs Community At first glance, Colorado’s solid black, red, green, and blue license plates may seem like a simple style choice. They’re clean, classic, and easy to recognize on the road. But what...
Special Olympics 2026 Spring Season Registration Now Open
Spring season is just around the corner! Athletes, Unified partners and coaches are now invited to register for the 2026 Spring Season! Registering for the upcoming season is your chance to join a team, try a new sport, or reconnect with your favorite...
ColoradoABLE: A Savings Option Worth Knowing About
We partner with families every day who are juggling therapy appointments, school supports, medical care—and the big-picture question of “How do I plan for my child’s future?” One helpful tool many Colorado families don’t hear about soon enough is a ColoradoABLE...
The Courage to Pause: Giving Kiddos Space to Grow
Last week I found myself in a conversation with a mom about something that sounds simple, but feels almost impossible: giving our kiddos time to struggle. Because asking a parent to let their child struggle feels a lot like asking them to stop breathing. Everything in...
Let’s Talk Toys: Larger Equipment
Parents often look for ways to support their child’s development without making play feel like work. The good news is that many common pieces of home play equipment—like slides, trampolines, foam climbing blocks, Pikler triangles, and even vibration plates—naturally...
Let’s Talk Toys: Sensory
When we first learn about our senses we learn about smell, hearing, sight, taste, and touch. But our lives are impacted by more than just these 5 senses. We also have proprioception, vestibular sensation, and interoception. Some kiddos struggle with processing sensory...
Let’s Talk Toys
Now that Halloween is behind us, it’s time to start talking about Christmas! Every year, families ask us for toy recommendations, so we thought we’d dedicate a few posts to some of our favorite playroom staples. Many of the best toys are simple, timeless, and fun for...
Inclusive Halloween Fun for Every Child
Halloween should be a time of joy, imagination, and fun for all kids — no matter their abilities, allergies, or mobility needs. This guide explains a few ways to include everyone in your Halloween festivities. 💠 The Teal Pumpkin Project You may have noticed teal...
Special Olympics 2026 Winter Season Registration and New Athlete Application Form
Registration for the 2026 Winter Season is now open! Athletes, Unified partners and coaches can register for the winter season now through Sunday, November 2.During the winter season, Special Olympics Colorado offers the following sports:Alpine SkiingBasketballFigure...
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