Aquatic Engagement: Promoting Participation in the Pool for Kids With Disabilities and Their Families

The aquatic environment is an ideal setting for interactive, engaging programming for young children with disabilities. Children with and without disabilities learn and develop through the interaction between their unique individual characteristics and exploration of their environments. They do this by observing others, learning from adults teaching and modeling for them, and participating in the occupation of play (Case-Smith, 2015).

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