Students with disabilities, customized physical activity up! The Dongjak Gwanak Office of Education's first introduction of youth rehabilitation sports programs enthusiastically responded

Jul 21, 2025

Students with disabilities, customized physical activity up! The Dongjak Gwanak Office of Education's first introduction of youth rehabilitation sports programs enthusiastically responded



The Seoul Metropolitan Government Dongjak Gwanak Office of Education under the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education is operating for students in special classes in middle schools! Balance up! Youth Rehabilitation and Sports Program' is gaining positive response from the field.This program was the first project promoted in Seoul, and was designed to support the healthy growth of students subject to special education in cooperation with the Seoul Southern Regional Health and Medical Center for the Disabled at Boramae Hospital in Seoul. Professional instructors from the Sports Rehabilitation Department of the National Rehabilitation Center will participate directly, and from July to September this year, 33 students from three middle schools in the jurisdiction, Nam Seoul Middle School, Nanwoo Middle School, and Jang Seung-joong, will be operated.

Starting with Namseoul Middle School on July 4, a total of two classes have been successfully conducted so far. Students had a good time communicating naturally through various sports activities such as stretching, muscle training for small tools, and group games for the development of coordination. After the second class, the students from Seoul Middle School said, `I enjoyed running and moving around with my friends" expressed his feelings. Participating teacher "Students who were unfamiliar at first are increasingly actively participating in activitiesHe expressed satisfaction, saying, "'Program that fosters emotional stability and physical confidence together.'" Nanwoo Middle School and Jang Seung Middle School will also hold customized classes sequentially tailored to the characteristics of each school until September.

Kim Young-hwa, the head of Dongjak Kwanak Education Center, said, `The core of this program is to help students with disabilities develop confidence and healthy growth by providing them with positive physical activity experiences.'"We will continue to expand lifelong education opportunities for students subject to special education in cooperation between schools and local communities." expressed his will.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.