Posts from Nikos Vasilellis
Nikos Vasilellis is the Founder of Nereids Aquatic Coaching and has a passion and love for aquatic activities combined with his care for helping others. Nereids Aquatic Coaching company assists children and adults in overcoming their fear of water by focusing on their individual strengths and helping them enjoy the aquatic environment safely.
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Snorkelling in Australia – Live an Exciting Experience
05/30/2018 | Published in TravelSnorkelling in Australia is an exciting experience. The beauty of the sea has no parallel in our world. The same applies to the experience of swimming in seawater in Australia. When it comes to snorkelling, the words are poor to describe the magnitude of the experience. Anyone who has a snorkel, even for one time in his life, can confirm the difference between the experience and the high emotions it offers. It is a different thing watching documentaries about underwater life and a totally different experience, seeing it yourself. It is like entering a new world, one that, once you have discovered, is difficult to leave behind.
read moreBenefits of Swimming Lessons for Preschool Children
05/29/2018 | Published in Babies & ToddlersThe obvious question for all the parents is why start swimming lessons for their beloved kids at that early age. The answer is not obvious, but is well justified by this magical, for both parents and children, stage of life: Swimming lessons for preschool kids under five years old in Australia, and all over the world, can influence drastically the future of your offspring.
read moreEvidence Based Communication for People with Autism
03/02/2017 | Published in Special NeedsAutism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way people interact with, and learn from, other people and their environment. Each person with autism has an individual learning profile of strengths and difficulties, leading it to be described as a ‘spectrum’ disorder. As Dr Stephen Shore once said, “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism." Nevertheless, to receive a diagnosis of autism, all people must present with (1) social-communication difficulties and (2) restricted, repetitive, and/or sensory interests and behaviours.
read moreSwim Australia Teacher - Could This Be You?
02/22/2017 | Published in NewsWould you like to share some of the joy that many others are already experiencing in their work? Take the first step and enrol in one of the Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association’s (ASCTA) nationally recognised and internationally acclaimed Swim Australia™ Teacher accredited training courses.
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