Are you tired of your child taking swim lessons year after year to have them STILL not know how to swim? It’s time for a change! Water Guppies not only teaches your child to swim, but the skills to survive an aquatic accident in just weeks, NOT years like your traditional lessons.
What is Survival Swimming?
For a baby, survival swimming is the ability to float and breathe, regardless of the water’s depth, for an indefinite period of time. For a toddler or young child, survival swimming is the ability to kick and propel thru the water – roll on to his/her back to breathe – turn and swim repeatedly to the wall, steps or edges and get out of the pool.
How would your child react alone in the water?
The most essential survival swimming skill I will teach your child is to roll from a face-down position in the water to a face-up independent back float. It is difficult and ineffective for an infant or toddler to lift their head for a breath. If your child falls face down into the water, knowing how to roll onto a face-up back float can save their life! If your baby is walking, then he/she can also learn to swim to the pool edge or steps, rolling over to breathe whenever air is needed.
Roll over breathing is a technique that many schools and learn-to-swim teachers don’t even attempt because it takes time, skill and patience. But once children learn to roll over to float, relax and breathe whenever air is needed, they can truly swim, stay afloat, conquer fear and experience the joy of swimming.
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Take Control, Not Chances
It’s not just about being comfortable in the water, it’s being able to swim and survive. Empower your child with the skills needed to safely enjoy the water!
I teach each child a specialized and proven method of survival swimming skills. In addition to instructing children from 10 months and up how to self-rescue should they reach the water alone, we also teach your children how to swim to the best of their ability with confidence and independence!
Through the individualized, hands on approach, your child will learn how to swim head down within the first week, and soon thereafter, to roll onto their backs into a floating/resting position, and then, to roll back over again for continued swimming.
Roll over breathing is a technique that many schools and learn-to-swim teachers don’t even attempt because it takes time, skill and patience. But once children learn to roll over to float, relax and breathe whenever air is needed, they can truly swim, stay afloat, conquer fear and experience the joy of swimming.
Through the individualized, hands on approach, your child will learn how to swim head down within the first week, and soon thereafter, to roll onto their backs into a floating/resting position, and then, to roll back over again for continued swimming.