In this episode, Dr. Molly O'Shea, MD, joins us to discuss the critical importance of water safety for all children, with special attention to the unique considerations for autistic children and other neurodivergent learners. With over 30 years in pediatrics, Dr. O’Shea has spent her career as a speaker, media consultant, journalist, and founder of Birmingham Pediatrics. She is also the official pediatrician and parenting expert of Goldfish Swim School.
 
Dr. O'Shea shares practical strategies families can use to reduce the risk of drowning, including the importance of active supervision, designated "water watchers," preparation before water activities, and teaching children essential water safety skills early and often.
 
The conversation also explores the value of swim lessons, why continuous exposure to water helps build confidence and competence, and the risks of relying too heavily on floatation devices. Dr. O'Shea discusses sensory-friendly swim programs, ways to find the right fit for your child, and how swimming can become both a lifelong safety skill and a source of enjoyment.
Tune in for an important conversation that could help save lives.
 
All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com). To view this episode's transcription, video interview, or show notes, visit www.allautismtalk.com 

All Autism Talk

All Autism Talk

Water Safety and Autism: What Families Need to Know

JUN 1, 202644 MIN
All Autism Talk

Water Safety and Autism: What Families Need to Know

JUN 1, 202644 MIN

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In this episode, Dr. Molly O'Shea, MD, joins us to discuss the critical importance of water safety for all children, with special attention to the unique considerations for autistic children and other neurodivergent learners. With over 30 years in pediatrics, Dr. O’Shea has spent her career as a speaker, media consultant, journalist, and founder of Birmingham Pediatrics. She is also the official pediatrician and parenting expert of Goldfish Swim School.   Dr. O'Shea shares practical strategies families can use to reduce the risk of drowning, including the importance of active supervision, designated "water watchers," preparation before water activities, and teaching children essential water safety skills early and often.   The conversation also explores the value of swim lessons, why continuous exposure to water helps build confidence and competence, and the risks of relying too heavily on floatation devices. Dr. O'Shea discusses sensory-friendly swim programs, ways to find the right fit for your child, and how swimming can become both a lifelong safety skill and a source of enjoyment. Tune in for an important conversation that could help save lives.   All Autism Talk is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (www.learnbehavioral.com). To view this episode's transcription, video interview, or show notes, visit www.allautismtalk.com