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How to Teach Swimming to a Swimmer on the Autism Spectrum



There are a few different things that you can do in order to teach swimming to someone that is on the autism spectrum. It is very important to use the proper approach and techniques when helping these children learn to swim.

Image of an swimmer on the autistic spectrum being help out of the water.
Swimmer on the Autism Spectrum

You also need to understand the obstacles and challenges that come with teaching someone on the autism spectrum as well. Some of the factors that contribute to an increase in the risk of drowning for these children include them wandering away and just not having the proper training.

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Key Takeaways:

  • It's important to teach autistic children to swim, but not every approach will work for every child.
  • Learning to swim gives your child on the autism spectrum an extra layer of protection against accidents.
  • Children on the autism spectrum are at higher risk for drowning because they are frequently attracted to water and are prone to wandering.

"This will help you to address any underlying problems and overcome obstacles, allowing you to reach swim skill benchmarks faster and with more comfort, using the Swim Angelfish Adaptive Aquatic Methodology."

Read more: https://swimangelfish.com/autism-swim-lesson-tips-how-to-teach/

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Richard



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