DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Children with Autism are 160 times more likely to die from drowning than children who don’t have autism. That’s according to the National Autism Association. Akilli’s house, a ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Department of Kinesiology hosts its Adapted Swim Camp to teach children and adults with special needs the foundations of swimming and water safety. The spring ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, VA – The Franklin County YMCA is making sure people of all abilities have a chance to dive into safe swimming practices. “They’re wanting the same thing everybody does. They want to ...
The owner of a Valley business is hoping to help save lives by offering adaptive swim lessons for children and adults with disabilities. The classes are taught by Julie Cordiero and her staff at Jr's ...
Mississippi State’s Department of Kinesiology hosts the MSU Adapted Swim Camp this month to teach children with special needs the foundations of swimming and water safety. The camp takes place Sept.
NEWSWATCH SEVEN AT TEN. AN ADAPTIVE SWIM PROGRAM FOR KIDS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS HOLDS AN INCLUSIVE SWIM COMPETITION IN RALSTON. IT’S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR FAMILIES TO GIVE THEIR CHILDREN EXPERIENCES. OTHERS ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Families of Autism Coming Together has teamed up with Tide Swim School for adaptive swim lessons, with the goal to help prevent drownings while exploring the fun water can ...
His life, 16-year-old Mateo Escovar said, can be one of suffering. And yet he smiles. Every step is danger. Every step brings risk that his muscles will cave, his legs will crumple, and calculations ...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Capital Region Aquatic Center is partnering with the Autism Society of the Greater Hudson Region to offer adaptive swim classes in the future. Children will be ...
Popular Swim School Offers Swim Lessons for Children of All Abilities, Honoring Autism Acceptance Month Big Blue Swim School announces its partnership with Swim Angelfish, whose specialized training ...
Fourteen-year-old Sophia Nohre from Alexandria was drawn to swimming because it was one of the only safe options for her. “It was one of the only sports I could do without breaking anything. I can’t ...