![]() While my immediate goal is to begin this venture, my bigger goal is to provide this valuable service to communities that may not otherwise have access to swim instruction. ![]() My training as a swim instructor, which includes specific coursework in infant and toddler instruction through the United States Swim School Association, and my experience as an OT, which includes multiple trainings in pool-based therapy, make me particularly well-suited to this task. In doing this, my love for teaching rekindled and I decided it was time to pursue my dream of running a swim school and pool-based therapy program. ![]() In an effort to teach my own daughter to swim, I began voluntarily providing swim instruction to her and other local families. In March 2016, I was fortunate to become a mom to a wonderful kiddo named Ryland. I have volunteered as a coach for the Chittenden County Special Olympics swim team, and I have occasionally provided pool-based therapy services when needed. I used to joke that I would call myself an “aquapational therapist.” Seven years ago, I moved to Vermont with my husband and began my career as a school-based pediatric OT. In my mid 20’s I entered graduate school to become an occupational therapist with the dream of running my own swim school and aquatic therapy program. In my late teens, I began working for Sutton Swim School as a swim instructor and supervisor. At 16, I began working for the YMCA as a lifeguard and swim instructor. My swimming career began at age 10 when I would volunteer my time at local pools. ![]() I am a transplant to Vermont from the San Francisco Bay Area. I am the owner of Lake Dragon Aquatics, PLC, which provides swim instruction and pool-based occupational therapy (OT) services. ![]() Lake Dragon Aquatics is a swim school and pool-based occupational therapy program run by Nykia Hunter (pictured above), swim instructor and pediatric occupational therapist. ![]()
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