What do you do when teaching the mechanics of swimming in the traditional way is not enough? If your swimmer has mild or moderate sensory difficulties that interfere with swimming you are in the right place. Watch how this instructor uses a systematic approach to address the underlying problems.
Max had difficulty in a typical learn to swim program where he often could not follow the instructions or understand the motor movements of the swim skills. Although the swim school advertised that they had training in adaptive swim it was not enough for Max to be able to have success in a small group or in a private class.
When swimmers have sensory and motor difficulties consider adding a toolbox of strategies into your learn to swim curriculum. This will give your instructors the tools they need to teach faster, overcome roadblocks and reach swim skill benchmarks faster with more comfort.