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- Age Requirement
- Are there a minimum number of lessons that I must commit to?
- Baby Swim
- Can both my partner and I bring our baby to the classes?
- Can infants really swim?
- If babies are too young to climb out of the water, what is the point?
- Intro to Baby Swim
- Is it safe to put my baby under water?
- What kind of Baby Swim Diapers are required?
- What to Expect
- Who should teach my Infant?
- Will my baby or child be water safe?
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FAQ's
- Can I give my child a shower at home before coming to lessons, instead of at your facility?
- Do you have a Referral Program?
- How long should my child take lessons? Summer is over – why should they continue swim lessons?
- How long will it take my child to learn to swim?
- How many lessons should my child take per week?
- Is there anything I can do at home to help my child progress?
- My child cries for the entire lesson. Should I take her/him out of the pool? Should I discontinue lessons until he/she is older?
- My child has tubes in his/her ears. Should I wait to start lessons until they are out?
- What is the best age to begin swim lessons?
- What is the minimum age to start swim lessons & enroll in group lessons?
- Why must my child take a soap shower before getting in the pool?
- Will my child get ear infections from the water getting in her ears?
Will my baby or child be water safe?
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Never! And don’t think so for one minute. With circumstance and judgement involved, a child is never water safe. You can only hope to increase the chance of survival in an emergency, by decreasing panic and fear through practice and increasing their skill. Most of all, early swimming helps to increase the child’s love, appreciation, and respect for water.