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Japan Disabled Swimming Association Pre-order sales now open! “Aquatic therapy for children with developmental disabilities and gray zone”

Japan Disabled Swimming Association
Pre-order sales have started! “Aquatic therapy for children with developmental disabilities and gray zone”
The “Underwater Therapy Book” where you can watch videos on how to do underwater therapy is finally completed!
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This is a book you’ll want to have on hand for upcoming pool classes and family pool time.
[Image: https://prtimes.jp/i/94402/2/resize/d94402-2-f7ce7011b1b0020bf440-0.jpg&s3=94402-2-07457b288c3a37f20f0a72299a15462d-826×1172.jpg] “Aquatic therapy for children with developmental disabilities and gray zone: Swimming that nurtures the body, mind, and language”
Pre-orders have finally started.
For early reservations, please click here: https://esswimming-book.jpasa.net/ Since the publication of my previous book, I have been able to reach this point with the support of everyone’s kind words.
As a token of our gratitude, you can purchase this book at a great price with two major benefits.
Campaign period
Monday, June 3, 2024 – Monday, June 24, 2024
When you purchase one book, you will receive “Special interview video” by author Yasuha Sakai x supervisor Kenichi Nishimura (equivalent to 5,000 yen)
If you purchase 2 or more books, you will also receive a free copy of “Crawl Ryo Iku Taisou Video” (equivalent to 5,000 yen)!
Book now!
Click here for more information on the campaign.
https://esswimming-book.jpasa.net/
(Below is part of the book’s introduction)
20 fun and immersive underwater games that will rapidly develop your child’s physical senses, core, emotions, and language!
Developed with a focus on the primitive reflexes and developmental stages of children with developmental disabilities.
An illustration of the “Water Treatment Program”.
We encourage children to exercise their bodies through a variety of water games, such as walking, jumping, and diving, and encourage spontaneous growth in mind and body.
“Underwater relaxation” to relieve tension in the bodies of supporters and children,
We will also introduce key points to effectively practice underwater therapy, such as swimming equipment that is easy for children with developmental disabilities to use!
We also introduce exercise therapy that can be done on land, so you can develop your child’s mind and body in a variety of ways. This is an introductory guide to aquatic therapy that anyone can use in special needs settings or at home.
“20 Practical Programs for Underwater Therapy” with explanatory video! You can learn underwater therapy more easily with videos!