Water belongs to every child
Every parent of a neurodivergent child has had the same experience: a service that says “we welcome everyone” and then, in practice, does not know what to do when your child does not respond the way the manual predicts. We are not going to pretend our swimming lessons for special needs swimmers solve every situation perfectly. We are going to tell you exactly what we do, who teaches it, and where the edges of our competence are, so you can decide whether AquaSplash is right for your family.
We accept children with autism, ADHD, asthma, and a range of other diagnoses across all three venues — Klang, Shah Alam and Puchong — in either small group settings or private one-to-one tracking. Swimming lessons for autistic swimmers are a regular part of what we do, not an exception we improvise around.
Adaptations we actually make
Sensory
Loud echo in indoor pools is a known issue; our outdoor venues mitigate this. We choose quieter time slots where possible, use visual cues alongside spoken ones, and avoid sudden whistles.
Pacing
Sessions follow the swimmer's regulation state, not the clock. Skill progression is gentler and broken into smaller steps. A Wiggler level is not a deadline.
Communication
Coaches use clear, literal language, repeat instructions in the same words, and avoid idioms. Visual schedules or first-then prompts can be incorporated for swimmers who use them at school.
Predictability
Where possible we keep the same coach session to session. Familiar coach, familiar lane, familiar order of activities. Predictability is not a luxury for many of our swimmers; it is the precondition for learning.
Our Swimming Lessons For Special Needs
What We Are Equipped to Support
We are well-suited to swimmers who are on the autism spectrum across a range of profiles, have ADHD or attention regulation differences, have asthma or other respiratory conditions, are anxious in water or have sensory sensitivities, or have mild physical limitations not requiring specialist medical staff. We are not a clinical therapy provider, and we will say so honestly if a child’s needs sit outside our scope. In those cases we will refer rather than pretend.
The First Session is Different
For neurotypical beginners the first session is a skill assessment. For swimming lessons for special needs, the first session is also a meeting. Before the swimmer enters the water we talk with the parent about sensory triggers, communication preferences, what calms the child and what does not, any safety considerations, and the goals you actually have. Some parents want their child to be safe at a hotel pool. Others want strokes. Both are legitimate and we plan accordingly.
The first in-water session is shorter, quieter, and structured around exposure rather than performance. If your child needs to spend it sitting at the pool edge with the coach, that is what we do.
Before you book: the skill assessment
We see ourselves as one part of your child’s team. If your child has an occupational therapist, speech therapist, paediatrician or behavioural therapist guiding broader development, we are happy to receive notes from them and adjust accordingly. Parents are welcome to observe sessions; some children regulate better when a parent is visible, others do better when they are not. Either is fine.
Special needs swimmers use standard venue pricing for group classes. Private one-to-one and two-to-one formats, often recommended initially, are priced as per our private rates by venue. The skill assessment session (RM10) is the route to a clear quote.
Other Programs
Learn To Swim Program
Building Strong Foundations, One Stroke at a Time
What They’ll Learn:
Breath control, buoyancy & safe entry
Stroke fundamentals & coordination
Confidence through fun, guided sessions
Progress tracking with certified coaches
Pre-Competitive
Bridging the Gap from Technique to Performance
What They’ll Learn:
Stroke refinement & turn techniques
Endurance training & basic sets
Personal goal-setting & responsibility
Team spirit & discipline
Elite Competitive Program
Where Talent Meets Opportunity
What They’ll Learn:
Periodized training & race strategies
Performance mindset & resilience
Dryland strength & mobility
National-level preparation
Life-Saving Program
Train for Safety. Lead with Confidence.
Empowers strong swimmers with rescue techniques, emergency response, and pre-lifeguard certification skills.
What They’ll Learn:
Bronze Medallion prep & CPR basics
Rescue tows & water hazard response
Team communication & leadership
Endurance for real-life rescues
Fin Swimming Program
Speed, Strength & Streamlined Power
What They’ll Learn:
Mastery of mono & bi-fin kicks
Underwater streamlining & power
Competitive intro & cross-training
Mental focus & body awareness
Open Water Program
Open Water Program
Equips swimmers to handle natural water environments with safety, stamina, and awareness.
What They’ll Learn:
Sighting, breath patterns & navigation
Dealing with waves, currents & tides
Risk awareness & decision-making
Group swimming & survival skills
Adult Swimming Lessons
Learning to Swim Has No Age Limit
Structured swimming classes for adults, whether you are starting from zero, easing past a water phobia, or rebuilding stroke technique. Available in small groups or as private one-to-one sessions.
What They’ll Learn:
- Water comfort & breathing control
- Floating, treading & safe recovery
- Freestyle, breaststroke & survival strokes
- Endurance and lap-swimming confidence
Special Needs Program
Every Swimmer Deserves the Water
Inclusive swimming lessons for children with autism, ADHD or asthma, built around pre-assessments and a personalised pace. Private tracking is available for swimmers who need a quieter, focused setting.
What They’ll Learn:
- Sensory-friendly water familiarisation
- Breath control and floating at their own pace
- Foundational strokes with patient repetition
- Confidence and routine through structured sessions
Frequently Asked Questions
Could you please advice me on how to register for swimming classes?
To register, please contact us via WhatsApp at the number corresponding to your preferred location:
- Klang: +60 19-211 9606
- Shah Alam: +60 16-921 1786
- Puchong: +60 10-211 3705
Could you kindly advise on the appropriate age for children to commence swimming lessons?
Is prior swimming experience required for students to enroll?
Is an assessment required prior to enrollment?
What is the student-to-instructor ration in each class?
Are classes grouped by age or skill level?
How are classes affected by rainy weather conditions?
Can a missed class be rescheduled or replaced?
A missed class may be rescheduled provided the absence meets the following criteria:
- Illness: A medical certificate is required.
- Emergency: Advance notification with a valid reason is necessary.
- Vacation: Kindly inform us at least one week in advance.
What is the process for obtaining the class schedule or requiesting a change?
How do you accomodate children who are afraid of water?
Can parents remain on-site while the class is in session?
How long does it generally take acquire swimming skills?
Could you please provide details on the various swim levels?
Our program is designed with the following structured levels:
- Active Start (Wigler)
- Fundamental (Splasher)
- Learn to Train (Kicker)
- Train to Train (Improver)
- Train to Compete (Traveller)
- Train to Win (Challenger)
What is the process for tracking my child's progress throughout the program?
Can a child with prior experience be placed in a more advances level?
What are the fees for enrolling in the swimming program?
Swimming Fees
Please refer to the fee structure according to your selected venue:
Amigo Clubhouse (Puchong)
- Group (4x/month): RM178.20 (member), RM237.60 (non-member)
- Group (8x/month): RM302.40 (member), RM324.00 (non-member)
- Private (1-on-1): RM445.80 (member), RM594.00 (non-member)
- Private (2-on-1): RM259.00 (member), RM345.00 (non-member)
- Pre-Competitive (4x/month, 90 mins): RM239.00 (member), RM259.00 (non-member)
Botanic Resort Club (Klang)
- Group: RM172.80 (member), RM216.00 (non-member)
- Competitive: RM172.80 (member), RM216.00 (non-member)
- Private (1-on-1): RM518.40 (member), RM583.20 (non-member)
- Private (2-on-1): RM259.20 (member), RM291.60 (non-member)
Glenmarie Golf & Country Club (Shah Alam)
- Kindy (3-6 y/o): RM216.00 (member), RM226.80 (non-member)
- 7 & Above (4x/month): RM216.00 (member), RM226.80 (non-member)
- 7 & Above (8x/month): RM302.40 (member), RM324.00 (non-member)
- Private (1-on-1): RM604.80 (member), RM626.40 (non-member)
- Private (2-on-1): RM302.40 (member), RM313.20 (non-member)
- Pre-Competitive (12x/month, 90 mins): RM226.80 (member), RM248.40 (non-member) Registration Fee: RM150 (includes T-shirt and swim cap)
How can I complete the payment for the swimming classes?
Payment can be completed either through online bank transfer or by making a direct payment at the clubhouse.
What is the deadline for submitting payment?
Do you offer any discounts for siblings enrolled in the classes?
Are missed classes eligible for a reund?
What are the swimming classes conducted?
- Klang: Botanic Resort Club
- Shah Alam: Glenmarie Golf & Country Club
- Puchong: Amigo Clubhouse, 16 Sierra
Do you provide changing rooms and shower facilities for students?
We ensure that clean and comfortable changing and shower facilities are available for all participants.