Water safety guide this summer
June 21, 2022
June 21, 2022
Summer recess from school is just around the corner and many families have scheduled vacations or enrolled their children in camp. It is important to know that children affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at an extremely high risk of drowning. One research study suggests that kids affected by ASD are 160 times more likely to die from drowning compared with the general pediatric population. The most at-risk age group are children between the ages of 2 and 3 years.
Children affected by autism are apt to wander near bodies of water, especially when they are feeling anxious. According to researcher Dr. Guohua Li, children impacted by autism “tend to have an affinity to water bodies–like pools or ponds or rivers. They need to touch or feel the water to get that kind of calming effect, so they wade into the water, and they drown.”
Interventions to decrease drowning:
We hope your children have a fun and productive summer. Butterfly Effects has consultants available to assist families with water safety recommendations upon request.
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