In collaboration with the Raymond Pool staff, we have created a summer program aimed at facilitating water safety instruction for children with autism or other developmental disabilities. Please see the schedule below and we look forward to seeing you at the pool for some water fun in the sun!
Please RSVP to mwoodard@basicsnw.com for any dates you would like to attend so we can ensure appropriate supports are available for each session.
Saturday Summer Swim/Water Safety Kick-Off @ Raymond Pool
July 27th
11:00-11:30 am
BASICS NW staff will be providing explicit training to the Raymond Pool staff in how to effectively support instruction for children with autism or other developmental disabilities.
11:30-1:00
Private event sponsored by BASICS NW. BASICS NW staff will be modeling supports for children with developmental disabilities who attend. The Raymond Pool staff will observe BASICS NW staff working with children following the morning instruction to help them better support children with developmental disabilities in the future.
Saturday Private event at Raymond Pool sponsored by BASICS NW.
August 3rd
4:00-5:00 pm
Raymond Pool staff will be providing water safety instruction throughout. BASICS NW staff will provide support as needed.
Saturday Private event at Raymond Pool sponsored by BASICS NW.
August 10th
4:00-5:00
Raymond Pool staff will be providing water safety instruction throughout. BASICS NW staff will provide support as needed.
Saturday Private event at Raymond Pool sponsored by BASICS NW.
August 17th
4:00-5:00
Raymond Pool staff will be providing water safety instruction throughout. BASICS NW staff will support as needed.
Saturday End of Summer Event – Bubbles & BBQ in the Park
August 24th
3:30-4:00
Games/Activities in the Park (bubbles, crafts, and other activities)
4:00-5:00
Private event at Raymond Pool sponsored by BASICS NW.
5:00-6:00
BBQ in the Park sponsored by BASICS NW.
A huge thank you to the Raymond Pool staff for their partnership in teaching water safety and providing inclusive opportunities for all.
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