These classes serve a few purposes:
- There's always the possibility that Teddy will learn to swim independently one day, and this is how that magic would happen.
- Even if he's not independently swimming, these classes are fantastic therapy sessions for him that incorporate his speech, fine motor and gross motor.
- Teddy loves being in water, so it's an activity that he enjoys.
- We get a break for an hour where we get to see the joy on Teddy's face when we're not putting in all the effort, so we can truly enjoy it. (Or we can just get an hour of work done that wouldn't happen otherwise.)
We usually skip the summer sessions because we head to other pools, so we just do the fall and spring sessions. Hands down, our favorite are the fall sessions when the YMCA partners with class at the local university and has the students teach the swim lessons as the main part of their adapted physical education class. It's fantastic because there's usually two students matched to each participant, and everyone has such a great time once the students get past their initial nerves.
He is such a lucky kiddo to have these amazing ladies as his teachers! |
I heard tonight that another local college is looking at the possibility of doing the same program in the spring semester. That would be awesome because otherwise the program is largely supported by volunteers, so there's less help to go around. That's when I feel a bit bad about someone older than me having Teddy to manage for an hour by herself because, quite frankly, he's a workout. He's adorable, but he's a workout.
So, we'll see what spring brings, but for now we'll be so grateful that Teddy is matched with two young ladies who ask good questions, try different things and are already wrapped around Teddy's finger.
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