Differences Day promotes inclusion for kids with Special Olympics Canada benefiting
Four-year-old Emmanuel Tezera has spent most of the pandemic teaching his mother Sosena how to bowl, mimicking his favourite coaches from his Special Olympics program.
Emmanuel Tezera joined the Special Olympics’ Active Start program two years ago and his mom said it has had a huge impact on his life, helping him build his self-confidence. But during the COVID-19 pandemic he hasn’t been able to attend in-person activities, instead “practising” by coaching his mom.
“He tells me how to do things, gives me all the instructions, shows me how to do it, all the stretching and exercising,” said Sosena Tezera. “He lines up the pins in different ways for me, he tries different ways to bowl when it’s not challenging anymore.”
Although Emmanuel Tezera has still been able to attend school through much of the pandemic, his mom said he still misses his friends and activities from the Special Olympics.