What Will My Child Learn?

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6-18 months

The Rollback-to-Float program teaches breath control, correct floating posture and the skills to attain a back float and remain floating for a varied period of time. These students are brought back at an older age to learn our Swim-Float-Swim sequence, which they already know a portion of.

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18 months and up

The Swim-Float-Swim program begins with teaching breath control and the skills to secure the edge of the pool or steps. Children learn correct swimming posture in a face down position, how to roll on to their backs to float, and turn back over to continue swimming. This is repeated until safety is reached.

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Everly, 15 months old

This was her winter clothes experience. She did AMAZING!

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Rhett, 22 months

This little guy was practicing his swimming interval! Look at his beautiful body posture :)

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Jensen, 4 years & 10 months

Swimming under water (which this little did not like at first) with his eyes open and his mouth closed, ALL while wearing his winter clothes.

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Xander, 22 months old

This was his fall clothes experience. He was very relaxed and “chilled” out!

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Brie, 4 years old

This little lady was not a fan when we first began lessons. By the middle of our session, she was loving the water! This smile says it all :)

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Aiden, 6 years old

This little guy couldn't wait for the last week of lessons. All he wanted to do was jump off the diving board. He did finally jumped with CONFIDENCE!

Elias, 22 months

This little guy LOVES the water. He is always smiling and mastering these new skills so quickly!

Once your child is in the last week of lessons, we will allow parents to participate in a lesson. In this lesson we will teach you how to interact with your child in the water so that your child maintains these new skills.

Because most drowning accidents happen when your child is not supposed to be in the water, our students will have the opportunity to practice their self-rescue skills in their clothing. We will do both winter and summer clothes because we never when they might find water and an accident could occur.

What Will My Child Learn?

6-18 months

The Rollback-to-Float program teaches breath control, correct floating posture and the skills to attain a back float and remain floating for a varied period of time. These students are brought back at an older age to learn our Swim-Float-Swim sequence, which they already know a portion of.

Rhett, 22 months

This little guy was practicing his swimming interval! Look at his beautiful body posture :)

GOPR0357.JPG

Xander, 22 months old

This was his fall clothes experience. He was very relaxed and “chilled” out!

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Everly, 15 months old

This was her winter clothes experience. She did AMAZING!

 

18 months and up

The Swim-Float-Swim program begins with teaching breath control and the skills to secure the edge of the pool or steps. Children learn correct swimming posture in a face down position, how to roll on to their backs to float, and turn back over to continue swimming. This is repeated until safety is reached.

Brie, 4 years old

This little lady was not a fan when we first began lessons. By the middle of our session, she was loving the water! This smile says it all :)

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Jensen, 4 years & 10 months

Swimming under water (which this little did not like at first) with his eyes open and his mouth closed, ALL while wearing his winter clothes.

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Aiden, 6 years old

This little guy couldn't wait for the last week of lessons. All he wanted to do was jump off the diving board. He did finally jumped with CONFIDENCE!

Once your child is in the last week of lessons, we will allow parents to participate in a lesson. In this lesson we will teach you how to interact with your child in the water so that your child maintains these new skills.

Because most drowning accidents happen when your child is not supposed to be in the water, our students will have the opportunity to practice their self-rescue skills in their clothing. We will do both winter and summer clothes because we never when they might find water and an accident could occur.