Inclusive Halloween Swim Lesson Ideas
As Halloween approaches, let’s embrace the spirit of inclusivity and create a welcoming, enjoyable experience for all swimmers.
With October being the start of spooky season here are some ideas for bringing inclusive Halloween-themed activities to the pool. Not only will it be fun for your swimmers but you can add new ideas to your sensory toolbox.
Pumpkin Pass
Use mini pumpkins for core strengthening. Have your swimmer lay on their back as you support them at the hips. They can twist side to side to get small pumpkins off the side of the pool deck, and then pass them to a friend.
Broomstick Balance
Balance activities for postural strengthening. Sit on a noodle like a broomstick and hold a small pumpkin in both hands. Try and race your friend to the other side of the pool making sure you stay in a sitting position on the noodle. Hold the small pumpkin overhead to make this a real challenge.
Petrified Pajamas
Wear cotton Pj’s in the water. This can be a fun costume day at the pool as well as a huge source of comfort for those anxious swimmers needing more body control to counteract the buoyancy of the water. The weight of the cotton Pj’s will be very grounding when wet. Some swimmers like to drape a towel over their shoulders instead like a cape, as they stand in the water, or walk in the water, for the extra input and grounding.
Underwater Pumpkin Patch
For your swimmers that love going underwater, have them get small pumpkins from different depths in-between swim drills or therapy activities. This enables them to get that calming, whole-body input from the hydrostatic pressure of being underwater. It is great for self-regulation in our sensory swimmers.
Halloween Swim Lessons: A Challenge for Some
For some kids, however, Halloween can be more of a trick than a treat. Be considerate to each of your swimmers’ personalities and needs when introducing Halloween-themed swim lesson activities.
We address some of the reasons that your swimmers with ASD, Anxiety, and Sensory Challenges may struggle at this time of the year.
Incorporating these Halloween-themed activities into your swim lessons can provide a fun and engaging way to strengthen core muscles, improve balance, and enhance sensory processing. Remember to be mindful of each swimmer’s individual needs and preferences, and adjust activities as necessary to ensure a positive and comfortable experience for everyone.
Have a spooktacular session with your swimmers!