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Teach a Child With Autism to Swim: Real Swim Lesson
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Here’s how we teach a toddler with autism to swim, focusing on building comfort, trust, and real progress in the water.
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In this full swim lesson, Coach Jacob works with Cadet Lincoln.
Throughout the lesson, you’ll see how we adapt our teaching with repetition, visual cues, and hands-on guidance to help him understand what his body needs to do in the water.
We work on:
00:00 Intro
00:35 Getting Comfortable & Ready to Swim
01:03 Working on Arm Movement
03:55 Building Comfort With Water & Goggles
05:17 Repetition, Counting & Following Directions
07:14 Slowing Down and Reaching With the Arms
08:41 Building More Independence
09:09 Why Visual Cues Matter
10:10 Putting the Arm Movement Together
12:06 Jumping In & Turning Back to the Wall
13:16 Swimming, Rolling Over & Recovery
13:45 Final Skills & Lesson Wrap-Up
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