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In a departure for the tag, Florida is prioritizing water safety for children diagnosed with autism [Florida]
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Korea Times News
· Jul 9, 2026
Child water safety guide: survival swimming, life jackets, constant supervision
Child water safety guide: survival swimming, life jackets, constant supervision
NPR Topics: Education
· Jul 1, 2026
Water may be sensory bliss for kids with autism — but it can also be a threat
Kids with autism can be 160 times more likely than other children to drown. Florida is dedicating state money to a program that prioritizes swim lessons for these kids.
NPR Topics: Health
· Jul 1, 2026
Kids with autism are prone to drowning. Florida is trying to prevent that
Kids with autism can be 160 times more likely than other children to drown. Florida is dedicating state money to a program that prioritizes swim lessons for these kids.
Slate Magazine
· Jun 24, 2026
We Live on a Lake. Something Alarming Has Been Happening on Our Dock. It Involves a 7-Year-Old.
I can't just ignore this.
Medical Daily
· Jul 3, 2026
The Fourth of July Is One of America's Highest Drowning-Risk Days: What Parents Need to Do Today
July 4 is one of America's highest drowning-risk days. The American Red Cross identifies 5 core water safety skills every child should have. Here's the checklist for parents today.
DNyuz
· Jun 21, 2026
Health officials sound the alarm on nasty beaches filled with sewage, dangerous levels of bacteria
Public health officials across several states have issued water quality advisories and beach closures as the summer swimming season continues. In states such as Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington, authorities have restricted beach access due to elevated levels of bacteria, sewage contamination, and urban runoff, according to Fox News. These conditions are often associated with []
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Related coverage for "In a departure for the tag, Florida is prioritizing water safety for children diagnosed with autism [Florida]": Korea Times News — Child water safety guide: survival swimming, life jackets, constant supervision. NPR Topics: Education — Water may be sensory bliss for kids with autism — but it can also be a threat. NPR Topics: Health — Kids with autism are prone to drowning. Florida is trying to prevent that. Slate Magazine — We Live on a Lake. Something Alarming Has Been Happening on Our Dock. It Involves a 7-Year-Old.. Medical Daily — The Fourth of July Is One of America's Highest Drowning-Risk Days: What Parents Need to Do Today. DNyuz — Health officials sound the alarm on nasty beaches filled with sewage, dangerous levels of bacteria