Swimming lessons offer numerous advantages for all children, with even greater benefits for those with special needs.

Drowning stands as the primary cause of mortality among individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), surpassing other risks. Children with ASD face a staggering 160-fold higher likelihood of drowning compared to their neurotypical peers. While swimming is a vital skill for all children, it becomes especially crucial for those with special needs due to factors such as wandering tendencies, motor skill challenges, and sensory overload, all contributing to an elevated risk of drowning. Beyond enhancing water safety, swimming lessons provide unexpected advantages for these children.

Therapeutic Relaxation and Enjoyment
Water often serves as a calming environment for many children, offering a soothing effect through the repetitive motions of the surrounding water. Small class sizes or private lessons minimize distractions compared to other sports, where responsibilities for team success or anticipating ball movements may be overwhelming. In swimming lessons, children can progress at their own pace, guided by a dedicated teacher, fostering both learning and enjoyment.

Social Skill Development
Swimming lessons play a role in enhancing a spectrum of social behaviours for children with special needs, including sharing equipment, cooperation, turn-taking, friendship building, and understanding physical boundaries. Studies have indicated significant improvements in initiating and maintaining eye contact after aquatic therapy sessions, contributing to overall social development.

Enhancement of Gross Motor Skills and Muscle Strength
Encouraging regular exercise in children, especially those with special needs, can be challenging. Swimming offers a fun, low-impact form of exercise that contributes to improved coordination, functional strength, endurance, and balance.

Boost in Confidence
Acquiring a new skill, such as swimming, and discovering a beloved hobby can profoundly elevate a child’s confidence and self-esteem. Swimming lessons provide a platform for personal achievement and growth, positively influencing a child’s overall well-being.

Well Cares Expat Swimming sessions can accommodate children with special needs. Our coaches really get to know their students and thrive on helping them improve their swimming skills.

Register yourself now!