by Kenny | Mar 6, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Autism Research, Parenting Skills, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Therapy
In a recent article, “The Self-Reflecting Pool,” by Bonnie Tsui, dated Feb. 14, 2014, she wrote that two people created a map of “every single swimming pool in Los Angeles — 43,123 of them, to be exact.” That’s a lot of water! And...
by Kenny | Feb 26, 2014 | Autism Research, Swimming Lessons
Using Constant Time Delay To Teach Swimming To Children And Adults On The Autism Spectrum Our research and teaching has showed us that swimming is highly therapeutic and satisfying for people with Autism, and we have developed an approach to teaching swimming that...
by Kenny | Feb 26, 2014 | Autism Research
Clinical Parenting Approach To Autism “Parents of children with autism want to move mountains to help their kids. They want professionals who work with their autistic children to be excellent at what they do. They want to have their input about their autistic...
by Kenny | Jan 26, 2014 | Autism Research, Swimming Lessons
The group-based social skills training SOSTA-FRA in children and adolescents with high functioning autism spectrum disorder – study protocol of the randomised, multi-centre controlled SOSTA – net trial “This study is currently one of the largest...
by Kenny | Jan 26, 2014 | Autism Research, Swimming Lessons
Scientific Research on Autism and Swimming At One with the Water, we focus on providing quality swimming lessons for kids and adults, with quality service. As part of our training to provide swimming lessons for the Autism Spectrum, we continually research the latest...
by Kenny | Jan 20, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Autism Research, Swimming Lessons
One with the Water coaches continually research and study techniques to use during swimming lessons. We recently read an article that we found useful for modeling positive social behaviors in Autism Spectrum swimming lessons. This guide was written to improve the...