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Teaching the lifelong skill of swimming to students of all abilities is the best gift you can give them. When it comes to teaching swimmers who have an autism spectrum diagnosis, we understand that this can be challenging for the swimmer and their parent/caregiver, but also for the Swim Instructor, particularly if they don’t have experience and the right tools and strategies to complement their lesson plans. We will share advice and time-tested tips for your very next lesson. 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.

Everyone loves to see swimmers advance, ring the cowbell (or gong or whatever your program uses to celebrate), and receive a sticker on their certificate. But a speedy move up isn't always best for the swimmer. Especially if they don't have a lesson every day. Here's some ideas to keep your kiddos advancing steadily.

Wow!! What a group of speakers!! - MacKenzie Novell is going to be talking all about age group swimmers (twice! She has two talks lined up!) - Russell Mark is, of course, going to be analyzing some butterfly technique. But also diving into some backstroke technique. - Natalie Coughlin will be leading a wine tasting social on Saturday night. - And there will be more with Eddie Reese, Greg Meehan, and Dave Durden!