by Kenny | Oct 8, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Autism Research, Parenting Skills, Swimming Lessons
Mother of Child with Autism Asked to Leave Swimming Lessons Facility As the founder and executive director of One with the Water, I want to share with your readers, citizens of Los Angeles and surrounding communities, an excerpt of a letter I received from a parent...
by Kenny | Oct 7, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Autism Research, Parenting Skills, Swimming Lessons
Mother of Child with Autism Asked to Leave Swimming Lessons Facility As the founder and executive director of One with the Water, I want to share with your readers, citizens of Los Angeles and surrounding communities, an excerpt of a letter I received from a parent...
by Kenny | Jul 28, 2014 | Coaching, Parenting Skills, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons
One with the Water® Receives Generous Donation From Speedo® to Assist in Teaching Childrens Swimming Lessons Los Angeles, CA — July 28, 2012 With 65 children taking swimming lessons funded by a grant from the Coast 2 Coast Swim Challenge, Founder Kenneth Rippetoe was...
by Kenny | May 22, 2014 | Coaching, Parenting Skills, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons
At One with the Water our swimming lessons programs involve not only just learning to swim, but also teaching proper and great swimming technique. We continuously develop swimming skills for all of our clients. Saving lives is our first priority, and then second,...
by Kenny | May 1, 2014 | Autism Research, Parenting Skills
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Occupational Therapy: Efficacy of Sensory Integration Therapy By Kjirsten Magnuson, Loyola Marymount University Even as the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) continues to increase, there is still little known about its cause and...
by Kenny | Apr 24, 2014 | Parenting Skills, Swimming Lessons
Our swimming lesson philosophy at One with the Water is that learning to swim should be simple, practical and fun. We understand that children are different with varying needs and will progress at their own pace. Allowing children to explore and make mistakes is an...