
7 days ago
Water Safety & Autism with Dayna Harvey
David discusses the critical topic of water safety for children on the autism spectrum with guest Dayna Harvey. Dayna is the founder of the Swim Safety with Miss Dayna program. She shares her journey from Vancouver to Roanoke, Virginia, and highlights her innovative approaches to teaching water safety, especially for neurodivergent children. The episode emphasizes the high drowning risks among autistic children and the lack of necessary certifications in swim instruction. Dayna introduces her Waiting Whales Water Safety Kit, a tool designed to teach children to wait safely around water. She stresses the importance of proper swim lesson structures and offers practical advice for parents seeking swim programs. The episode aims to provide hope, support, and actionable strategies to prevent drownings and ensure the safety of all children.
Topics
00:55 Today's Urgent Topic: Water Safety and Autism
01:32 Meet Dayna Harvey: Swim Safety Advocate
02:35 Dayna's Journey and Experience
05:41 Challenges and Misconceptions in Water Safety
09:34 The Importance of Vigilance and Structured Learning
16:33 Innovative Approaches to Water Safety
23:56 Introduction to the Water Safety Kit
24:00 Using Barricade Tape for Water Safety
26:25 Creating Safe Zones Around Water
28:03 The Importance of Consistency and Visual Tools
28:23 Introducing Jackson's Blue Kickboard
29:16 Building Waiting Skills with the Kickboard
31:03 Availability and Importance of the Water Safety Kit
33:31 Tip of the Week: Choosing the Right Swim Program
37:57 Autism Fact or Fiction: Swimming Edition
41:40 Final Thoughts and Encouragement