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For children with Autism, ADHD, or sensory sensitivities, swim time can bring both joy and challenges. The feel of tight goggles, the texture of swimsuits, or the sound of a busy pool may trigger anxiety, making it harder for them to enjoy water. Fortunately, many companies now offer sensory-friendly swim gear, helping families create calm, positive experiences in aquatic environments. Since these children are at higher risk of drowning due to wandering, impulsivity or distraction, it's that much more important to provide swim lessons for these children. This article highlights thoughtfully designed swim products that prioritize comfort, reduce overstimulation, and support confidence in the water. The products are tailored to meet the unique needs of neurodivergent children. Whether your child is just beginning swim lessons or is already a water lover, the right gear can make a world of difference. Comfort Goggles
Comfort Bathing Suits
Sun Protection
Comfort Swim Caps and Hair Bands Hair in the face, regardless of gender, can be a constant distraction to learning to swim.
Comfort Towels
Water Shoes or Water Socks
If the Swimmer is not potty trained
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