Emily was born premature and as a result has physical challenges that require her to use a wheelchair. She will share her success.

Emily loves to dance, sing, interact with people and — you guessed it— jump off the diving board!

Emily is an funny, teenage girl who is always up for a conversation. She is a twin and was born prematurely which caused physical and motor limitations. Daily activities are difficult for her so she relies on her power wheelchair and companions for her everyday needs.

Do you want to watch Emily jump off the diving board! Anything is possible for this teenager. Emily’s family helps her to live an inclusive leisure lifestyle with swimming being the most independent activity. Watch and learn as Emily dives into a few of her favorite things. Do you know someone like Emily? Share her story with swim instructors, aquatic therapists and anyone with a physical challenge in hopes of inspiring them to get swimming.

Our parents come to us having experienced lessons at aquatic centers that have good instructors. They sometimes spend a lot of money on private lessons and when they experience a Swim Whisperers swim lesson they are so happy and relieved. Sometimes this can also be frustrating because it shows a lack of educated swim instructors at traditional swim schools. Help us to spread these tips globally to ALL aquatic professionals by liking, subscribing and sharing our educational videos.

Looking for Aquatic Therapist Training?

We can give you the tools you need to help special needs clients achieve therapy goals and improve their independence in the water.

Learn new treatment and handling techniques, understand how to integrate reflexes and overcome roadblocks to help your pediatric clients achieve their therapy goals. We have 4 in-depth online courses to choose from.

Our online training courses will help you strengthen your aquatic therapy skills and allow you to earn CEU’s. Our on-demand platform makes learning flexible to fit into your schedule.

Dive into Our Specialized Pediatric Aquatic Therapy Program!

The unique program that Swim Angelfish offers is created by an OT/PT team with over 60 years combined experience. We have experienced Recreation, Occupational, and Physical therapists who are specifically trained in pediatric aquatic therapy. We use a fun, innovative and multi-sensory approach using the therapeutic properties of the water to reach your specific therapy goals.

We can help improve self-regulation, motor coordination, strength, balance, endurance, and more. There are several options for therapy sessions depending on your needs, including private, semi-private, and small group sessions.

Ailene Tisser, MA, PT, Founder

Ailene is a pediatric Physical Therapist with more than 25 years of experience treating a variety of diagnoses, both in and out of the water. She is NDT (Neuro-Developmental Treatment) trained in pediatrics and is trained in DIR/Floortime. She is currently certified as an Autism Specialist by IBCCES. Ailene brings all of her Physical Therapy expertise into the water, where she helps children of all abilities feel safe, confident, and independent. She combines her passion and skill for working with children with special needs with the therapeutic properties of the water to achieve amazing results. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience by educating other Aquatic Professionals so that they can also make a significant impact on the lives of swimmers with special needs.

Cindy Freedman, MOTR, Founder

Cindy is a recreational therapist and an Occupational therapist. After working for ten years as a recreational therapist in a variety of settings, she pursued a Master’s degree in OT. Her career as an OT includes specialty training in sensory integration, reflex repatterning, and aquatics. She is currently certified as an Autism Specialist by IBCCES. As a swimmer and national champion diver, Her love of the water combined with her education and work experience created them an opportunity for Swim Angelfish to become a reality! “Our mission is to create an aquatic community of trained instructors so that together we can decrease the alarming statistic of drowning being the leading cause of death for children with special needs.”