Cheerful kids spoke protectors
Being in a wheelchair can be tough, and for kids, it can be especially difficult and challenging at times. So, these cheerful kids spoke protectors are the perfect addition to make wheelchair-using children feel good about the apparatus that they depend on. Not only do these spoke protectors add colour, fun, and character to a wheelchair, they also serve a very important purpose.They prevent small hands and fingers from getting inbetween the spokes and getting damaged. Particularly when learning to push, it is very easy to catch your fingers in the spokes, but these simple protectors effectively prevent that problem, so your child can learn to propel himself with increased confidence and safety. These colourful guards clip easily onto the wheels,rather like hubcaps. They are made of a durable hard plastic which will keep looking good for a long time.They are easy to keep clean with warmwater and then a dry cloth, and they can help to prevent mud and dirt from sticking to the spokes and flicking up under the wheelchair seat. These cheerful kids spoke protectors are available in a range of sizes to suit all needs, and the choice of designs is huge and varied. There are options to appeal to all. There are superheroes, cartoon characters, animals, geometrical designs and many, many more exciting and vibrant designs. A child can choose a design that expresses his individuality and personality. Kids can relate more to their wheelchair and even feel proud of it with these cheerful kids spoke protectors. Your child’s face will be all smiles as he looks through the huge choice of designs to choose from. The hardest part will definitely be deciding which one he wants to adorn and enliven his wheelchair with.
School Games
Getting kids interested in sports at an early age not only promotes good health through physical exercise but also teaches many other useful lessons that will stay with a child throughout his life. Participants in the School Games programme are encouraged to aspire to the six School Games values. These are, honesty, respect, passion, determination, teamwork and belief in oneself.
The School Games programme believes that by making competitive sport an essential part of school life, young people are given the opportunity to compete against others and so can achieve their own personal best performance, and it also gives them the opportunity to develop leadership skills.
The School Games is a government initiated programme which promotes competitive sport to young people of all capabilities. There are currently more than 20,000 schools registered in the four different types of School Games competitions. Level one consists of intra-school competition, level two, local inter-school competition, level three, county finals, and level four the national finals. All competitions follow formats established by the National Governing Body and inclusion for everybody, whatever their ability, is a very important part of the programme.
To help schools to extend their provision of competitive sport to children with special needs or with disabilities the School Games programme has a bespoke project named ‘Project Ability’. This project aims to motivate youngsters with special needs to become involved in competitive sports. Through advice and guidance, the project helps schools to offer sports in which people with disabilities can compete on equal terms with their able-bodied counterparts.
The School Games aims for every child to take part in an hour of sporting activity every day. Â School Game Organisers promote clubs to create inspirational and exciting environments to encourage children to participate in school sports, and the programme provides support and advice for participating schools as to how to improve the physical activity of all of its students.
Blue badge abuse!
The misuse and abuse of the blue badge and parking in disabled spaces without one is a huge issue - it happens all over the country (is it worse in the UK?) and often means there not enough spaces available for genuine blue badge holders.
One way to help combat the problem is educate and highlight - and one way you can do this is via websites such as NoBlueBadge.com - this allows you to anonymously post a photo of the person offending and highlight the issue.
Check them out here: www.nobluebadge.com

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