Specialty Course: Understanding Sensory Needs at IAFTC 2026
110– Aquatic Therapy and Exercise for Autism: Understanding Sensory Needs
SPEC-THER+
Cindy Freedman, OTR, and Ailene Tisser, MA PT
CEC/CEUs: AEA 3.0, ATRI 3.0
$39.00 AEA Member/IAFTC Attendee $99.00 All Others/Non-Members
In aquatic therapy and water exercise classes for swimmers with autism, recognizing and responding to individual sensory processing needs is essential for fostering regulation and progress. Two primary sensory profiles often emerge: Sensory Seekers and Sensory Avoiders. Each group requires a tailored therapeutic sequence to achieve regulation, engage in therapy, and meet swim goals. Identify the sensory characteristics of swimmers with autism, distinguishing between sensory seekers and sensory avoiders. Understand the sequence of sensory input needed to achieve regulation and recognize signs of dysregulation to apply appropriate strategies. Develop individualized aquatic plans that align with each swimmer’s sensory profile.
Registration opens January 2026.


