DS15 has Asperger's Syndrome and is very ADD. He takes Concerta, which helps a lot, but he is still very easily distracted. He has always been a good swimmer; over the summer he was a swim instructor aide at our local pool. The life guards get paid quite a bit more and get more hours in. DS is set to take lifeguard training over two weekends next month.
I've always been worried about the idea of him being a lifeguard. I mean, it almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live skit - "The ADD Lifeguard." Folks are drowning all around the ADD Lifeguard, and he's focussed on a thread hanging off the umbrella.
I know he'll be able to pass all the requirements for training, and I know he'll be able to do the actual lifesaving skills. But I doubt that in lifeguard training, they have you sit in a chair for half an hour to watch you watch people. Or do they?
I'm wondering if this is a seriously bad idea, or if I'm worrying for nothing.
I've always been worried about the idea of him being a lifeguard. I mean, it almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live skit - "The ADD Lifeguard." Folks are drowning all around the ADD Lifeguard, and he's focussed on a thread hanging off the umbrella.
I know he'll be able to pass all the requirements for training, and I know he'll be able to do the actual lifesaving skills. But I doubt that in lifeguard training, they have you sit in a chair for half an hour to watch you watch people. Or do they?
I'm wondering if this is a seriously bad idea, or if I'm worrying for nothing.