
Physical Disabilities
Physical disabilities can make it harder for children to move, use their bodies, or participate in everyday activities. With the right support, adaptive equipment, and inclusive programs, kids with physical challenges can enjoy sports, play, and exercise just like their peers.
Cerebral Palsy
Affects muscle control, coordination, and movement. Children with cerebral palsy may need support with walking, balance, or fine motor skills, but can participate in adaptive sports and activities.
Muscular Dystrophy
Causes progressive weakness in muscles, making physical activity challenging over time. With the right tools and adaptations, children can stay active and engaged.
Spina Bifida
A condition where the spine doesn’t form properly, often affecting mobility and bladder or bowel control. Accessible programs and equipment help children take part in sports and play.
Juvenile Arthritis
Causes joint pain, stiffness, and fatigue, making movement difficult. With proper support, children can still enjoy physical activity and exercise safely.