For swimmers who need a more individualized approach, we provide adaptive swim lessons tailored to children with special needs. By leveraging the natural buoyancy and hydrostatic pressure of the water, we help improve strength, mobility, and comfort in the water, working alongside a caregiver or therapist when needed.
Our staff is trained to build confidence through clear instruction, positive reinforcement, and measurable skill progression. Every lesson is structured to develop not only safe swimmers, but strong and confident ones who view swimming as an essential life skill and a lifelong activity.
Swimming can be calming and therapeutic for many children with special abilities. The water soothes sensory overload, provides a sense of weightlessness, and promotes strength, balance, and coordination. Lessons also help boost confidence and self-esteem, empowering swimmers to enjoy water activities and reach personal milestones.
Our Adaptive Aquatics program tailors every lesson to the swimmer’s unique abilities and goals. Whether focusing on basic water safety or developing advanced skills, we prioritize comfort, flexibility, and progress at each swimmer’s pace.
Adaptive Aquatics instructors in Sandy are experienced in teaching children with diverse needs, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and more. They use patient, empathetic methods to ensure each swimmer feels supported and encouraged.
We collaborate with families to create individualized lesson plans that align with each swimmer’s abilities and objectives. Lessons incorporate foundational safety and swimming skills while adapting to each child’s needs and pace.
Therapeutic Aquatic Program (T.A.P.): This program focuses on swimmers with muscular challenges or limited head control. By leveraging water’s buoyancy and hydrostatic pressure, we help children improve strength and mobility with the support of a caregiver or therapist.
Adaptive Swim Levels: Our structured framework includes three levels that guide swimmers with special abilities through water safety and foundational swimming skills. The levels are flexible, ensuring personalized plans that meet individual goals.
Swimming can be calming and therapeutic for many children with special abilities. The water soothes sensory overload, provides a sense of weightlessness, and promotes strength, balance, and coordination. Lessons also help boost confidence and self-esteem, empowering swimmers to enjoy water activities and reach personal milestones.
Our Adaptive Aquatics program tailors every lesson to the swimmer’s unique abilities and goals. Whether focusing on basic water safety or developing advanced skills, we prioritize comfort, flexibility, and progress at each swimmer’s pace.
Adaptive Aquatics instructors in Sandy are experienced in teaching children with diverse needs, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and more. They use patient, empathetic methods to ensure each swimmer feels supported and encouraged.
We collaborate with families to create individualized lesson plans that align with each swimmer’s abilities and objectives. Lessons incorporate foundational safety and swimming skills while adapting to each child’s needs and pace.
Therapeutic Aquatic Program (T.A.P.): This program focuses on swimmers with muscular challenges or limited head control. By leveraging water’s buoyancy and hydrostatic pressure, we help children improve strength and mobility with the support of a caregiver or therapist.
Adaptive Swim Levels: Our structured framework includes three levels that guide swimmers with special abilities through water safety and foundational swimming skills. The levels are flexible, ensuring personalized plans that meet individual goals.
Enter the swimmer’s date of birth to discover the perfect program, from infant water safety to advanced competitive training.
Yes! We offer Free Trial classes for Group Lessons for new swimmers.
Please bring a swimsuit, towel, goggles, and a swim cap or hair tie for swimmers with long hair. Forgot something? No problem—these items are available for purchase at our school. Important Potty-Training Policy: Swimmers who are not potty-trained are required to wear two layers of protection: a disposable swim diaper underneath a reusable swim diaper. Both options are available for purchase on-site.
To sign up for private lessons, please call or email us with your preferred day and time, and we’ll get back to you with availability.
Yes! We offer Free Trial classes for Group Lessons for new swimmers.
Please bring a swimsuit, towel, goggles, and a swim cap or hair tie for swimmers with long hair. Forgot something? No problem—these items are available for purchase at our school. Important Potty-Training Policy: Swimmers who are not potty-trained are required to wear two layers of protection: a disposable swim diaper underneath a reusable swim diaper. Both options are available for purchase on-site.
To sign up for private lessons, please call or email us with your preferred day and time, and we’ll get back to you with availability.