Special needs kids get moving at Camp Nugget
The young girl鈥檚 face lit up every time she caught the small bean bag, a wide smile forming after each toss. It was a seemingly small task for most kids, but for Sophia and the other participants at Camp Nugget, catching, running and swimming are immeasurable accomplishments.
Camp Nugget is a four-week camp designed for children with special needs and disabilities, ages 5-12 years old. Children participate in a variety of activities under the guidance of students from the who are studying to receive an adaptive physical education teaching credential.
鈥淎t the camp, you see the tremendous growth in the kids鈥 attitudes toward doing activities despite their disabilities,鈥 said director Barry Lavay.
鈥淐amp Nugget also is a great opportunity for parents because they can鈥檛 put their child in just any summer program that doesn鈥檛 provide support for their special needs child.鈥
The camp provides children with health-related physical fitness exercises, fundamental motor skills, aquatics, cooperative games and sports experiences in small group settings. Erica Zuniga, a mother of two autistic sons, said the camp experience means 鈥渢he world to me and my sons.鈥
鈥淭hey get exercise, learn about other disabilities and are accepted for who they are,鈥 Juniga said. 鈥淚 cannot be more thankful for what it does for them. My kids love it here and are always asking when is camp?鈥
She said her one Noah lost 10 pounds after a month of activity.
According to Lavay, believes movement is important and beneficial for everyone. Instructor Jacob Dupui said it can be a challenge for parents to get their special needs children to engage in physical activities, and he enjoys helping these kids achieve success.
Dupui said that one girl couldn鈥檛 swim a lap at the start of camp, but by the end could finish three laps. He couldn鈥檛 help but smile at the memory.
鈥淲hen I see that kind of thing, it always amazes me and it adds to the fire that I have for helping them,鈥 Dupui said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a proud moment.
鈥淚t motivates me to know that they can be social or be physically active because of my service.鈥