Superhero Martial Arts's (SMA) adaptive martial arts program, led by Master Martial Arts Instructor Brandon Tracy, is committed to the emotional and physical development and well-being of every student. SMA teaches private classes focused on concept development and application using martial arts to introduce life-skill concepts such as Self-Control, Self-Discipline, Self-Awareness and Self-Regulation, Focus and Confidence. SMA also hosts monthly small group social-skill building classes providing opportunities for life skill applications in social settings. Private training curriculum is always customized to your child’s individual needs. Call 1 (608) 571-6857 to arrange your free "Meet & Greet" with SMA Master Instructor Brandon Tracy!
SwimWest Swim School is a Year-Round, Child-Friendly Aquatic Safety Program in the Madison and Fitchburg area. The water is 90 degrees and our tropical air is 92 degrees to keep our swimmers warm in and out of the water. For over 32 years, our local, family-owned, and operated business has provided a top-quality, internationally recognized, Learn-to-Swim Program to thousands of children and adult swimmers. Our swim lessons build confidence, teach water safety skills, and allow children to build physical, social, and mental benefits for a lifetime of fun.
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We are a 9 month program that works with individuals 18 and older that have a documented disability. Our program focuses on the areas of work, finances, transportation, relationships, multicultural awareness, solutions, safety, health, nutrition identity, etiquette, community, transition, and independence. We also go on tours in the community to learn about different jobs and opportunities around Madison.
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WMLL is proud to offer baseball for boys & girls with physical & mental disabilities through our Challenger League program. Launched in 2009, our Challenger League offers an authentic Little League experience in an athletic environment structured to the ability of each player.
WisconSibs helps adult siblings of people with disabilities with future planning, peer support, education and resources, and networking opportunities. Programs for youth include Sibshops, summer camps, and leadership development. WisconSibs staff is also available to help you find needed services and resources throughout the state.
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