Read the text, look at the images and answer the questions: Adaptive Sports for Kids (A.S.K.) is a non-profit organization, formed in December, 2011. Its goal is to give children and young adults with special needs the opportunity to play sports they are not able to play alone, all at no cost to them. Each child is Adv Sp for a partnered with a "buddy" volunteer who helps the player with whatever he needs. The "buddies" run, push the wheelchair, or just play in the dirt with the athletes they "adopted", during the games. Currently, there are "buddies" for six kinds of activities. They are: baseball, taekwondo, cheer, soccer, flag football and basketball. All sports are held at Doornbos Park in Netherlands, Texas. There is no fee to participate. A.S.K. encourages everyone to come out and watch a game.What is the meaning of A.S.K.?
b) What kind of organization is it?
d Who helps a child or a young adult with special needs to play?
d) Are there "buddies" for many activities? E)What are the activities covered by the "buddy" volunteers?
1st Question - Adaptive Sports for Kids (A.S.K) is a non-profit organization that gives children and young adults with special needs the opportunity to play sports they are not able to play alone, all at no cost to them.
2nd Question - The person with special needs plays with a "buddy", a volunteer who helps the player with his needs in the game (which includes running, pushing the wheelchair, or just playing in the dirt with the players during the games).
3rd Question - Yes, there are "buddies" for a lot of activities, like baseball, taekwondo, cheer, soccer, flag football and basketball.
4th Question - The activities are baseball, taekwondo, cheer, soccer, flag football and basketball.
5th Question - All sports are held at Doornbos Park in Netherlands, Texas.
6th Question - No, there is no cost to participate.
7th Question - Yes, because the world needs more social inclusion, and people with special needs should not be excluded, but needed.
Explicação:
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1st Question - Adaptive Sports for Kids (A.S.K) is a non-profit organization that gives children and young adults with special needs the opportunity to play sports they are not able to play alone, all at no cost to them.
2nd Question - The person with special needs plays with a "buddy", a volunteer who helps the player with his needs in the game (which includes running, pushing the wheelchair, or just playing in the dirt with the players during the games).
3rd Question - Yes, there are "buddies" for a lot of activities, like baseball, taekwondo, cheer, soccer, flag football and basketball.
4th Question - The activities are baseball, taekwondo, cheer, soccer, flag football and basketball.
5th Question - All sports are held at Doornbos Park in Netherlands, Texas.
6th Question - No, there is no cost to participate.
7th Question - Yes, because the world needs more social inclusion, and people with special needs should not be excluded, but needed.
Explicação:
There are no other explanations. Hope I've helped! ;D