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Swimming Lessons for Children with Autism
Special Needs, Texas Swim Academy, Texas Swim Academy Programs
Since April is Autism Awareness month, we’d like to share some information about our special swimming program for children with autism. This program teaches lifes-saving skills to autistic children of all ages and helps them to embrace their natural affinity with water in a safe and beneficial way. Many students choose to take the instruction further, with stroke development and competitive swim.
Avon Walk Houston 2013 – Texas Swim Academy Team Raises Funds for Local Breast Cancer Organizations
Health and Wellness, In the Community, Texas Swim Academy, Upcoming Events
At Texas Swim Academy there are some causes that are very close to our hearts. One is the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. A few months ago we invited you to join our Avon Walk Houston 2013 team as we committed to raise funds for this worthy charity and prepare to walk 39 miles in Read More
What Parents Should Expect with Swim Lessons
Stroke Development, Survival Swim, Texas Swim Academy Programs
Summer is just around the corner, and it’s the prime time to register your children for swim lessons. We encourage our parents to get involved with their children’s swim lessons in order to provide positive reinforcement and to help with the commitment of attending classes several days a week. When you are considering swim lessons Read More
There are many reasons to introduce your children to water either early in survival swim or during early childhood stroke development swim lessons. Not only is learning to swim one of the best measures of safety for our kids, but it’s also extremely beneficial to their health! Muscle formation is key to coordination and injury Read More
We at Texas Swim Academy sincerely care for the health and safety of our students. We found some great advice from USA Swimming regarding swimming and eating well. Eating the proper nutrition ensure happy, healthy kids who perform well in the water. It’s a win-win! BY JILL CASTLE, MS, RD Parents and coaches want their Read More
