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Parent Tips For Swim Success of Special Needs



Parent Tips For Swim Success: Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Autism, Anxiety & ADHD

This video talks about some tips for parents for swim success with children or your young adults with Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Autism, Anxiety & ADHD.

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Kids or young adults are going to want to explore the swimming pool. Here you can get some insight about what is happening and why your kids are doing certain things and how you can possibly address it.

The acronym P.A.R.E.N.T.S. is used and for each letter of the acronym, you can get some insight into how you can better help your child in the water and get them as independent as possible.

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  • P is for Property of the water
  • A is for Awareness
  • R is for Routine
  • E is for Equipment
  • N is for Never Give Up
  • T is for Time, Temperature and Training
  • S is for Swim ideas.

This video is designed to introduce people to other webinars of Swim Angelfish swim company but there are some very worthwhile tips here even if you never listen to those other courses.

Enjoy     
Richard





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