Divisions

Divisions

Select the best Division for your child

To best meet the diverse needs of the children we serve, we operate our programs within divisions. Click each tab and review the chart below to determine the division that best suits your child. The recreational divisions are not interchangeable–your child will be best suited for just one division. Also, please note the competitive divisions require tryouts and staff approval.

Recreational
   Competitive
Parent & Me

Parent & Me Division

For children ages 18 months to 5 years with special needs who are unable to participate in mainstream sports and recreational programs due to a limitation related to their diagnosis. Each participant is partnered with a parent or guardian and the programs focus on nurturing the parent/child relationship while encouraging activity, interaction and fun among participants.

Criteria

  • Ages 18 months to 5 years who have a disability that limits participation in mainstream sports
  • Parent or guardian must participate with child at each program

Common Diagnoses

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Amputation
  • Spina bifida
  • Down syndrome
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Pervasive developmental disorders
  • Visual Impairment
 

Available Sports and Activities for Parent & Me
(Dependent on Season)

  • Art For All
  • Dance
  • Field & Splash Day
  • Fiesta Art Day
  • Gingerbread Workshop
  • Gymnastics
  • Music
  • Outdoor Explorer
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Walk.Run.Roll
Champions
Allstars
Premier
Xtreme

Need more help identifying your division?

Recreational Competitive
Parent & Me Champions AllStars Premier Xtreme
Divisional Age Requirements 18mos-5 yrs 5-21 years 5-21 years 6-28 years 6-28 years
Your child has a disability that prevents them from participating in mainstream recreational programs.
To participate in a group setting, your child requires additional assistance due to an intellectual, behavioral or sensory disorder. Your child may need help to stay on task, wait their turn, follow directions or require sensory or behavioral support.
Your child has a physical disability that requires 1:1 personal assistance.
Your child has a physical, intellectual, behavioral or sensory disorder, but can stay on task, wait their turn, follow directions and requires no sensory or behavioral support.
Your child has a physical disability that requires little to no assistance.
Your child is motivated to compete at a higher level that includes travel to local and regional competitions.
Your child has a physical disability or visual impairment that would qualify for Paralympic sports and is ready to hone their skills for the highest levels of competition.

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