Making Lessons More Inclusive - Here’s How!

This page should be used as a helpful tool to build your knowledge, especially if you are yet to undertake any course in adaptive swim course; the information on this page does not supersede the guidance laid out by learn to swim governing bodies nor does it replace requirements to undertake specific courses as dictated by them.

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Understanding the steps to inclusion is important to adapting your lessons. Our Team is always here if you would like to discuss any of the topics outlined.

 
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Jess, Occupational and Aquatic Therapist with Autism Swim who is a big advocate for inclusion in aquatics. You can also find her podcast where we talk about what they do and the benefits of swimming for someone with an autism spectrum disorder.