Can Do Aquatics

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About Me – Brith McLaren

I’m Brith McLaren, the heart behind Can Do Aquatics. With over 16 years of experience in childcare and 15 years as a swim instructor, I have dedicated my career to helping children feel safe, confident, and happy in the water. For the past 10 years, I have specialised as an Autism Swim Instructor, supporting children with neurodiverse needs to thrive in aquatic environments.

My passion is working one-on-one with children who may not feel comfortable in mainstream swimming programs. Every lesson is carefully tailored to the child’s abilities, interests, and goals, whether that’s learning to float, building water confidence, or developing strong swimming skills.

Lessons are held in a quiet, indoor, heated ozone pool, providing a safe, calm, and sensory-friendly space. Families can also access lessons through the NDIS, making swimming more inclusive and accessible for all.

At Can Do Aquatics, I believe every child can learn to swim with the right support, encouragement, and understanding. My mission is to help children not only be safe in and around water, but also to discover the joy and freedom it can bring

One-on-One Swimming Lessons

At Can Do Aquatics, I offer personalised one-on-one swimming lessons for children of all ages and abilities. My lessons are designed to support children who may not feel comfortable in mainstream swimming programs, including those with neurodiverse needs.

What makes my lessons different:

  • 🌊 Individualised Approach – Each lesson is tailored to your child’s abilities, needs, and interests.

  • 🤝 One-on-One Support – I work directly with your child, helping them progress at their own pace.

  • 🏊 Calm Environment – Lessons are held in a quiet, indoor, heated ozone pool, perfect for building water confidence.

  • 🧩 Specialised for Neurodiversity – With over 10 years as an Autism Swim Instructor, I provide lessons that are sensory-aware, flexible, and engaging.

  • NDIS-Compatible – Sessions can be claimed through NDIS funding, making swimming more accessible for families.

Lesson Goals:

  • Water safety awareness

  • Confidence in and around water

  • Learning foundational swimming skills

  • Developing stroke technique (at the child’s pace)

  • Making swimming a fun and positive experience

Aqua Playgroup

Aqua Playgroup is a fun and supportive introduction to the water for babies and young children (including neurodivergent children up to 5 years of age) with a parent or caregiver joining them in the pool. These sessions are designed to build early water confidence, encourage bonding, and help little ones feel safe and happy in the water.

What makes Aqua Playgroup special:

  • 🌊 Gentle Introduction – Songs, games, and playful activities make the water a fun and positive place to be.

  • 👶 Parent Involvement – Caregivers are in the pool, supporting and bonding with their child throughout the session.

  • 🏊 Warm, Safe Pool – Classes are held in a quiet, indoor, heated ozone pool, perfect for babies and toddlers. Only class in at this time.

  • 🤝 Small, Calm Groups – Sessions are run in small groups to keep the environment supportive and relaxed.

  • 🧩 Inclusive Approach – Specifically designed to welcome children of all abilities, including those with additional needs and neurodivergence (up to 5 years).

Session Goals:

  • Building trust and comfort in the water

  • Developing basic water awareness and safety

  • Strengthening parent-child connection

  • Encouraging gentle social interaction

  • Laying the foundations for future swimming skills

One-on-one swimming lessons can be life-changing for neurodivergent children, offering a completely personalized approach that honors their unique learning style and needs. As an Autism Swim Instructor with 10 years of specialized experience working with neurodiverse children, I've witnessed these transformations firsthand, and I can't emphasize enough how powerful individualized swimming instruction can be for our kids.

The beauty of private lessons lies in the undivided attention your child receives. As an experienced instructor I can immediately recognize when your child needs a sensory break, when they're becoming overwhelmed, or when they're ready to push forward with a new skill. 

There's no pressure to keep up with other students or worry about being different – the entire session revolves around your child's comfort zone and learning pace.

I work exclusively one-on-one with children in a quiet, indoor, heated ozone pool – a sensory-friendly environment which is specifically great for neurodiverse learners. This controlled setting eliminates many of the overwhelming elements found in public pools: the echoing sounds, crowded spaces, and unpredictable chlorine smells that can trigger sensory overload.

The sensory benefits of water remain incredible – that natural deep pressure from being submerged provides the regulatory input many of our children crave. But in a private lesson, I can tailor the sensory experience specifically to your child's needs. If your little one seeks more sensory input, I might incorporate more splashing or resistance exercises. If they're sensitive to sensory overload, I can create a calmer, more controlled water environment.

Every lesson I provide is carefully tailored to the child's abilities, interests, and individual goals. Whether we're working on basic water confidence, learning to float, or developing strong swimming technique, the pace is entirely dictated by your child's needs. With 16 years in childcare and 15 years as a swim instructor, I understand that some days progress means simply getting comfortable in the water, while other days might bring breakthrough moments that surprise us all.

The relationship that develops between your child and me often becomes something special. Many neurodivergent children struggle to form connections, but the trust built in the water – where they're literally dependent on their instructor for safety and guidance – can create a meaningful bond that extends beyond the pool. I've seen children who rarely speak become chatty with their swim instructor, sharing excitement about their progress and even details about their day.

I'm passionate about making swimming accessible to every family. I work with NDIS participants and have several relevant support codes available. If your child's occupational therapist or other allied health professional has recommended swimming as a therapeutic intervention, there may be pathways for funding support. I'm happy to discuss how NDIS funding might work for your family's specific situation during our initial consultation. Many families don't realize that swimming lessons with an autism-trained instructor can be covered under their NDIS plan – it's both a safety skill and therapeutic intervention rolled into one.

“As your private swim instructor, I bring not only technical expertise but also genuine patience and deep understanding of neurodivergent learners. I celebrate every small victory, remain calm during challenging moments, and adapt my teaching style to match exactly how your child learns best—integrating play into lessons to spark enjoyment and enhance learning.” 

I believe every child can learn to swim with the right support, encouragement, and understanding. My mission goes beyond just teaching swimming techniques – it's about helping children discover the joy and freedom that water can bring, while building the confidence that ripples into every area of their lives.

If your neurodivergent child has struggled in mainstream swimming programs or if you're looking for a truly personalized approach to swimming lessons, I'd love to chat about how I can support your family's aquatic journey. Because every child deserves to feel the magic of moving through water with confidence and joy.

Brith McLaren - Can Do Aquatics,Autism Swim Instructor | Sensory-Friendly Environment

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