Testing Swim Instruction for Autistic Children

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

51

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 14, 2024

Primary Completion Date

July 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

September 4, 2025

Conditions
Autism
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Sensory Enhanced Aquatics

Sensory Enhanced Aquatics (SEA) utilizes the Sensory Profile to individualize lessons based on children's sensory preferences. The program incorporates evidence-based approaches for autistic children, including: 1) visual supports, 2) sensory supports, 3) communication strategies, 4) behavioral strategies, and 5) modeling to maximize skill acquisition. Lessons will be 1:1 with social opportunities at the beginning and end of each lesson. Like standard swim lessons, skills are taught in progression from water orientation (e.g., blowing bubbles, submerging different body parts) to advanced swimming (e.g., swimming 15 or more yards of different swim strokes). All lessons include instruction of water safety skills. Each skill has been task analyzed by therapists so instruction can be graded according to children's ability. A social story is provided to transition children to lessons. SEA curriculum was reviewed by USA Swimming Foundation and is included as a Swim Lesson Network Provider.

BEHAVIORAL

Standard Swim Lessons

Standard swim lessons will adhere to USA Swimming Foundation Swim Network Provider requirements ensuring lessons meet or exceed industry best practices. Lessons have up to a 1:5 instructor to child ratio and will focus on stroke development and water-safety with skills advancing from water-orientation to stroke technique and endurance.

Trial Locations (1)

66160

University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Kansas Medical Center

OTHER

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