How to Wrap up the School Year and Survive Summer Plus Downloadable Survival Notecards
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SURVIVAL NOTECARDS FOR HOW TO WRAP UP A SCHOOL YEAR AND SURVIVE SUMMER
These survival notecards contain tips and guidance to help you as you end a school year and face all that summer brings.
The note cards are made into a form that is easy to use and keep with you for times when you need a bit of guidance.
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iCan Swim Tip
3 Essential swim skills parents can help their child learn at bath time
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iCan Bike Tip
Teaching your loved one to ride a bike by separating the skills needed
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About iCan Swim
iCan Swim is a five-day program that teaches individuals with disabilities, age 3 and above, to swim and be safe in the water. We focus on each swimmer’s aquatic goal while teaching all basic swim skills during the week. Water safety is included each day as well as deep-water skills on Wednesday. Each swimmer attends a 45- or 60-minute session each day (depending on their age), building skills each consecutive day, Monday through Friday. A team of two iCan Swim specialized Adapted Aquatics Instructors deliver the program, assisted by a team of volunteers, a minimum of one volunteer per swimmer.
Our iCan Swim programs are offered throughout the United States and Canada. iCan Shine partners with ‘hosts’, organizations or individuals to bring our programs into the local community. Check out our website map to see if there is an iCan Swim camp in your community.
If you would like to partner to bring iCan Swim to your community, please review our Swim Camp Host webpage and reach out to [email protected] to discuss.
Just Keep Swimming!
For more information visit: https://icanshine.org/
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This post originally appeared on our May/June 2023 Magazine