Young skater enjoying time on ice despite disabilities
The New Prague Times During the New Prague Area Figure Skating Club’s Spring Skate Show there were Learn to Skate members participating. Among the group was Mia Pedersen, daughter of Bret and Jennifer Pedersen of New Prague. Mia, 7, was enjoying her time on the ice with her peers.
It was something that two years ago her mom wasn’t certain she would be able to do, but wanted to give Mia the chance to try. Mia has both hearing and vision disabilities and hypotonia, low muscle tone. “She wanted to try it and I reached out to one of the directors of the club,” said Jennifer. She added that Mia decided she wanted to try figure skating because her big sister Ady, 11, was taking lessons. After discussing Mia’s disabilities with a representative of the club, they felt strongly that lessons should be available to anyone who wanted to try. Jennifer explained that Mia was provided extra help and loved being with her peers in lessons.
“She did awesome,” said Jennifer, who felt lucky that Mia was able to participate in lessons. “She was so excited. Every Saturday she is excited to get over here (to the ice arena). It’s also helped her core strength and body memory, so it’s great in that way too.”
“It’s fun,” said Ady about having her sister involved. “Sometimes it’s a little hard and she struggles a bit, so I help her.”
“She skates over and helps her out,” said Jennifer.
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