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Parents and Instructors

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We invite parents and instructors involved in our programs to write comments. Submit your comments at the "Comments" page. Once received, we will post on this page.

 
January 11, 2012
A mother's letter to her son's swim instructor:
"He has come so far in the last 4 weeks with me and it (instruction) has worked better than
anything they have ever tried, and they tried it ALL!"
- Kathryn Deeney
 
August 2, 1999

"The Autism Society fo Northwest Ohio extends our support of the adpative swim program..."
"Social behavioral sills, self-help skills, following directions, swimming skills, cooperation and self-esteem are several areas which you program addresses."

-John Pierce, M.D.


August 2, 1999

"Without exception, all students have progressed in their swimming skills as well as other important components of their educational programming."

-The M.O.D.E.L. Community School


July 30, 2000

"My son looks forward to Monday nights becuase of the swimming lissons he receives... "When my son first started the program 3 years ago, he couldn't even go under the water. Today, he is learning to dive in the deep end, continues to improve his back stroke."

-Joan S.


July 30, 2005

"[My son] swims composed and relaxed as the sensory integration in the pool water allows him to remain calm to be attententive to learning. I credit his accomplishments to Mr. Jim and his staff for the great program for children with speical needs."

-Regina W.


January 9, 2007

"[My son] began swimming with Mr. Jim in November. Since then, his attitude in school has changed, his behavior has improved and his overall demeanor is one of a lighthearted, carefee and happy kid. I attribute this change directly to [his] interactions with Mr. Jim at the pool. He is now able to take directions better, complete tasks he dislikes, and cooperate with those in authority."

- Amanda S.