Swimming

I love swimming, especially on a sandy beach, but when it comes to taking my toddlers swimming at the local pool, I really hate it. We get a half hour slot, and then there’s the changing room and swimming nappies and it’s such a short time (one hour door to door) to complain about, but I really don’t like it. 

does anyone else feel this way? 

I’ve only just realised this might be an autistic thing - dealing with transitions and uncomfortable places (local pool is very different to a sandy beach!). But realise I’m depriving my toddlers of essential skills and experiences. My partner can’t take this over due to work. 

can anyone relate?

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  • I’m not particularly a huge fan of swimming, especially beaches (I think it’s a sensory thing), but I can understand how the experience is worse when you have to take care of your children. There’s potentially so much stimuli at a swimming pool, and on top of that you have your kids’ safety to worry about.

    Yeah, I think it makes a lot of sense.

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  • I’m not particularly a huge fan of swimming, especially beaches (I think it’s a sensory thing), but I can understand how the experience is worse when you have to take care of your children. There’s potentially so much stimuli at a swimming pool, and on top of that you have your kids’ safety to worry about.

    Yeah, I think it makes a lot of sense.

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