Children with autism work on swimming skills and learn surfing during joint event in Miami Beach
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By Kevin Boulandier
Published on March 28, 2026.
The City of Miami Beach and the Center of Autism and Related Disabilities teamed up to teach children with autism about their swimming skills and basic oceanography, meteorology, and surfing. Some families from around the world came to support the event. The annual event has been held since 2008.
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