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JCC Buffalo Au-Some Swimmers

Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo

Buffalo, New York - Erie County

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Buffalo

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Provider overview

JCC Buffalo offers Au-Some Swimmers, an adaptive swim program for kids with autism, with personalized instruction, sensory-aware techniques, one-on-one or small-group lesson options, trained instructors, pricing details, and Amherst and Buffalo pool locations.

Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo offers aquatics, fitness, culture, youth, family, and community programs at Amherst and Buffalo locations.

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Phone
716.886.3145
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Ages
Kids with autism; JCC private swim lessons also serve broader ages and abilities
Season
Year-round private and group swim lesson scheduling
Cost
The source lists member and non-member private lesson pricing; confirm current rates, package options, instructor availability, and Au-Some Swimmers openings directly with JCC Buffalo.

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JCC Buffalo Benderson and Holland Family Buildings

The source lists swim lessons at both Benderson Family Building in Amherst and Holland Family Building in Buffalo.

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Au-Some Swimmers adaptive swim

Adaptive swim lessons for kids with autism using sensory-aware techniques, trained instructors, and one-on-one or small-group formats.

Ages
Kids with autism; JCC private swim lessons also serve broader ages and abilities
Season
Year-round private and group swim lesson scheduling
Schedule
The source says classes are offered at Benderson Family Building and Holland Family Building, with current scheduling handled through JCC registration.
Cost
The source lists member and non-member private lesson pricing; confirm current rates, package options, instructor availability, and Au-Some Swimmers openings directly with JCC Buffalo.
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The official JCC Buffalo swim lessons page says the JCC offers Au-Some Swimmers, an adaptive swim program for kids with autism, with personalized instruction, sensory-aware techniques, one-on-one or small-group lessons, trained instructors experienced with neurodiverse children, sensory-friendly teaching methods and equipment, pricing, and Amherst and Buffalo building locations.
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Program details we found

Au-Some Swimmers adaptive swim

The official JCC Buffalo swim lessons page says the JCC offers Au-Some Swimmers, an adaptive swim program for kids with autism, with personalized instruction, sensory-aware techniques, one-on-one or small-group lessons, trained instructors experienced with neurodiverse children, sensory-friendly teaching methods and equipment, pricing, and Amherst and Buffalo building locations.

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What the provider says: JCC Buffalo lists personalized instruction, sensory-aware techniques, one-on-one or small-group lessons, trained instructors, and sensory-friendly teaching methods and equipment.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm pool site, instructor fit, lesson format, sensory equipment, changing area access, caregiver expectations, fees, membership pricing, and current class availability before enrolling.

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What we found: The official JCC Buffalo swim lessons page says the JCC offers Au-Some Swimmers, an adaptive swim program for kids with autism, with personalized instruction, sensory-aware techniques, one-on-one or small-group lessons, trained instructors experienced with neurodiverse children, sensory-friendly teaching methods and equipment, pricing, and Amherst and Buffalo building locations.

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  • For swim: is instruction one-on-one or group-based, and what water safety, changing-room, transfer, sensory, and caregiver-participation details should we confirm?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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