by Molly Huggins | Oct 19, 2018 | Swimming Lessons
There is no way to soften these statistics. So I’ll just leave them right here. Drowning is the number one cause of accidental death in California for children between the ages of 1-4. 1 in 5 overall drowning victims are under the age of 14. Drilling down...
by Molly Huggins | Sep 28, 2018 | Autism Research
Child fMRI Study at USC! The University of California is conducting a MIND (Motor InterPersonal Neuroimaging Developmental) Study using magnetic imaging to study the brain. They are looking for children age 8-16 years old who are: 1. Typically developing 2. Clumsy or...
by Molly Huggins | May 25, 2018 | Adaptive Sports Swimming
At One with the Water, we are passionate about ensuring equality of access and opportunity for athletes with special needs. The health benefits of swimming for individuals of all abilities have been well-documented, both here and elsewhere. And the research is clear...
by Molly Huggins | Dec 12, 2017 | Autism Research
Ever wonder why we do what we do? Why we are so passionate about teaching children with special needs? Why we care so much about the lifesaving skill of swimming? It’s no secret that One with the Water embraces a scientifically based, whole person approach to...
by Molly Huggins | Sep 1, 2017 | Swimming Lessons
I’ll give you a hint. All six reasons are the six years we’ve been around. That, saving lives, and teaching kids to swim. Okay, so maybe 8 great reasons. My son (the one we almost lost) joined the swim team this year. He is my second child on the team so...