My Little Angel Fish

by Trish on November 25, 2009 · View Comments

in My Little Guy

My son recently completed his first swim class, called Angel Fish I, which was eight sessions at one of the local community centers. The teachers were great, especially the main teacher, Ryan. He was very comfortable with Michael and got a lot out of him. The only thing that Michael was too scared to do was jump in the pool, and Ryan ended up jumping in the pool holding Michael, which was so sweet of him.

The T-Position, His Favorite

The T-Position, His Favorite

Scoops - Swimming All On His Own!

Scoops - Swimming All On His Own!

Passing the Test - You Did It!

Passing the Test - You Did It!

I was hoping Michael would be willing to continue with the next class, but he feels like he has had enough swimming. When I consider that my main goal was for him to stop clinging desperately to the nearest adult whenever he was in a pool, I am blown away by how much progress he actually made. By the end he was willingly doing everything they asked except for the jumping in.

And here's where we finally convinced him to jump in - one time- into two feet of water.

And here's where we finally convinced him to jump in after class - one time- into two feet of water. I think it barely covers his knees!

Check out more great pics at Special Exposure Wednesday and Wordless Wednesday.

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{ 9 comments }

Jon Pear (a.k.a. NeuroAster) November 26, 2009 at 12:18 am

I also used2be afraid2swim; took me almost a decade2get over it :)
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Kelly November 26, 2009 at 1:42 am

I hope he learns to enjoy the water. I’ve never felt more free than when launching off the edge of the pool or more strong than when gliding through the water. Teaching him not to fear the water is the start of a wonderful gift.
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Kim November 26, 2009 at 2:33 am

Thanks for stopping by my blog!

I understand in a small way how exciting your son’s progress is for you. I have two nephews with Asbergers, which is, of course, on the autism spectrum.

Yeah for your son!!!! I am sure God knew you needed that, too, as his mama!
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Alison November 26, 2009 at 8:18 am

The swimming lessons sound like they have been a resounding success.
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Lis Garrett November 26, 2009 at 10:33 am

Great job, Michael!

And I don’t think it’s so unusual for kids to be afraid to jump in the pool. He’ll get there on his own time, for sure. :-)
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renee @ FIMBY November 26, 2009 at 11:15 am

Way to go Michael. Thank you for visiting FIMBY Trish. Have a great thanksgiving with your family! (i’m commenting on Thanksgiving morning before I head back into the kitchen).

Stimey November 26, 2009 at 12:57 pm

Fantastic!!
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Territory Mom November 26, 2009 at 9:54 pm

This is great. I love the photos!!!
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Jean Myles December 8, 2009 at 11:50 am

My 3 year old on the spectrum also goes to Angelfish swim classes. I absolutely love it!

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