Return to swimming covid restrictions

Can anyone help, or point me in the right direction.

My son is a great swimmer. He is autistic and very anxious. When anxious he often goes mute as well. He has always struggled a little going to his swimming club as it is quite large and noisy. However, because of the 6 month gap in swimming due to covid, he is even more anxious to the point he is refusing to go back at all. I have spoken to the club, and they have tried to reassure me, but they dont seem to understand the gravity of his anxiety. Their new covid procedure is that all children have to be dropped off at a certain point, and then make their own way into the pool, change alone pool side, after the session change again and then come out to meet the parents. This is preventing my son from returning - he just wants me to accompany him to the door at least - preferably pool side. They are not allowing me unless I sign up as a volunteer. To me this seems wrong. It seems like discrimination - I dont know what to do as I dont want to be that annoying parent and it end up making life difficult for my son. But i also dont want him to miss out on something he is good at.

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  • I would personally message or email. the swim club & explain his condition & his current state of mind about things.

    In the mean time i advice some of waterfun for him dependant on age.

    i also suggest maybe talk to him about his enjoymenrt of the club & what he remembers is good about his club.

    I agree there should be a solution for this for sure.

    Maybe take a sunflower lanyard & get on as well for him.

  • also some earplugs may help with the noise or a hat can reduce the noise but again only do whats comfortable.

    ask your son about swimming as well show him choices in picture form or what works for him

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