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KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics

University of Kansas Medical Center Sensory Enhanced Aquatics

Lenexa, Kansas - Johnson County

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Lenexa

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Provider overview

KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics teaches swimming and water safety to children with autism through sensory-supported lessons at pools in Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway, Kansas.

KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics is a University of Kansas Medical Center outreach program teaching swimming and water safety to children with autism using sensory strategies, with lessons at Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway pools.

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Ages
Children ages 4 to 17 with autism spectrum disorders; the program has recently expanded to serve adults
Season
Sessions of eight 30-minute lessons; confirm current session dates
Cost
Sign up through the Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway park districts; confirm cost, location, and scheduling by email or phone.

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KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics

Lessons are held at Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway pools and sign-up is through those park districts. Families should confirm location, dates, and cost directly.

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Sensory-supported swim lessons for children with autism

Swimming and water-safety lessons, sensory strategies, individual and small-group options, park-district sign-up, and enrollment.

Ages
Children ages 4 to 17 with autism spectrum disorders; the program has recently expanded to serve adults
Season
Sessions of eight 30-minute lessons; confirm current session dates
Schedule
Contact KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics about session schedules, individual and small-group lessons, and which pool location fits.
Cost
Sign up through the Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway park districts; confirm cost, location, and scheduling by email or phone.
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KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics is a swimming and water-safety program for children ages 4 to 17 with autism spectrum disorders, using evidence-based teaching combined with sensory strategies matched to each child, with individual and small-group lessons offered through the Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway park districts.
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Program details we found

Sensory-supported swim lessons for children with autism

KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics is a swimming and water-safety program for children ages 4 to 17 with autism spectrum disorders, using evidence-based teaching combined with sensory strategies matched to each child, with individual and small-group lessons offered through the Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway park districts.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a swimming and water-safety program, autism spectrum disorders, sensory strategies, evidence-based teaching, individual and small-group lessons, and water safety.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about individual versus small-group lessons, the sensory strategies used, instructor training, which pool location fits, and how to enroll.

What we checked

What we found: KU Sensory Enhanced Aquatics is a swimming and water-safety program for children ages 4 to 17 with autism spectrum disorders, using evidence-based teaching combined with sensory strategies matched to each child, with individual and small-group lessons offered through the Lenexa, Merriam, and Fairway park districts.

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What to confirm

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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • 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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