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Swimming safety classes for the younglings?
My housemate said that she couldn't find a program that teaches little kids (think preschool age) basic swimming lessons that actually keeps them safe. But I'd be really surprised if there wasn't something like this nearby. The idea being that the kids should be able to float and tread water and maybe doggie paddle so that they don't panic and drown if they happen to wander into the deeper end of the pool or out a bit further in the pond (like they did yesterday, eek!).
The class that my housemate paid for (at the Kennedy pool, I believe) just put the kids in flotation devices and never taught them any independent swimming.
Anyone know of anything in the Somerville area? (Within a couple of miles of our fair city).
The class that my housemate paid for (at the Kennedy pool, I believe) just put the kids in flotation devices and never taught them any independent swimming.
Anyone know of anything in the Somerville area? (Within a couple of miles of our fair city).
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it was mildly terrifying to jump off a diving board at the end, but otherwise lots of fun. i believe we started out wearing a bubble (do they even still use these ever?) but went on from there.
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But there does look like there is a two day transition class for slightly older kids (which these boys are now) that focuses on basic safety. I'll suggest that one to my housemates.
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^ That sounds like a Water Babies class, but then again, I have no other swim class experience there. I'm also looking for a learn-to-swim class for my 5 yo, and I plan to call the Kennedy Pool office and leave a message to ask about classes and teaching technique. (Ugh, I hate their website.)
The Arlington Boys and Girls Club offers swimming lessons for kids, small group or semi-private.
You need membership to take classes there; tot membership: $22/ year
http://www.abgclub.org/
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Arlington Boys & Girls Club
Re: Arlington Boys & Girls Club
Thanks!
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The Tufts classes are one-on-one but only offered twice a year for a few weeks and very hard to get into (you literally need to return the form by hand the day registration opens.) We have had a good experience with Kennedy but we did need to nag the teachers to push our kid a bit (he was still in the baby pool and not learning at 5 - we encouraged them to let him try the higher level 1 class in the big pool and suddenly he was swimming. Now he swims fairly well.) I suspect many swimming classes are like this.
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Having been involved with two preschools that taught 3 and 4 year olds to swim (and float, and tread water, and such safety techniques), I know that even toddlers are definitely capable of being excellent swimmers.
The Cambridge YMCA seems to have a similar "inferiority" approach overall, but it does look like there might be a two day set of classes for transitioning the kids into independent swimming. And I'll check out the Tufts thing. Thanks!