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 children welcomed and integrated into the child’s programs. But obstacles frequently occur that create hopelessness and frustration. I know these feelings from my personal experience in my efforts to help my son Benny get the optimum autism treatments that he needs and deserves from the educational and medical communities. I call my approach to assuring that these standards happen for my son, ‘clinical parenting.'” By Rebecca Sperber, M.S., MFT.
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 techniques and studies on teaching kids and Autism Spectrum Disorder. We want to share our findings with you. Our research helps us to provide safe and effective swimming lessons to your child.
Kenny is a baby Bottlenose dolphin, of the genus Tursiops, one of the most common and well-known members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphin. He is very playful and friendly and loves to frequently leap above the water surface. Kenny plays with water toys, enjoys making bubble rings, and plays well with other dolphins or other animals.