Hi ladies,
Anybody have experience with the lessons that YMCA does? My daughter is currently enrolled in Waterbabies. I really like it, it's an AWESOME program & she's gotten a lot out of it, but the classes are expensive - it breaks down to $17.50 per lesson.
I'm debating whether to enroll her for Fall ($215) or to try doing the YMCA lessons? It's important to me that she learns to swim & is very comfortable in the water, and I want to do as much as I can with her before the baby is born & I can't. But at the same time...$215 for 12 lessons = ouch!
Re: Swim Lessons
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My daughter took lessons at the Y. Since your daughter is much younger than mine, the details will vary... but, it will give you an idea. My daughter is 9 now. She took lessons in the spring session (May-June). I was impressed the first day of the session. The aquatic director was on deck with a clipboard to make sure everyone was going to the right lesson. It was very crowded. Previously, we had my daughter do a test with the aquatic staff to make sure she was placed in the proper level. However, I think they placed her in one that was too easy. When I observed class, the instructor didn't seem able to balance the different abilities and needs of the kids. The neediest kid took the majority of her time. One girl was especially whiney and clingy... meaning the rest of class had to wait on the wall while the instructor handled the one. My daughter did not learn any new skills. If I based it on this one last sessioin, I wouldn't recommend it. However, she has taken lessons there when she was younger and they were good.
She's also taken lessons at the Kirkland pool when she was a preschooler. It was great because they have a special tiny pool just for the little ones.
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We did lessons at the Y and at the Redmond pool. I liked the Y better, but it really depends on which instructor you get. I'm pretty sure you can do a trial run. My BIL brought his son to one of the lessons my daugther was in, and I think he did the trial run. I did encounter a young instructor who did a cannon ball into the pool and I wasn't pleased. Esp aroun the young ones. That was the only iffy thing that happened that year. I think it's definitely worth it.
Redmond pool was very strict and I got in trouble for not doing things right. They are looking out for our safety though.
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I think it varies from Y to Y as well. We take classes at the Y in Tacoma and they are ok, you get what you put into it as the instructor has you doing basically the same thing week after week. Our classes are included with our membership. I have a friend who just moved and now goes to the Y in Kent area and they have to pay for swim classes in addition to Y membership fees. She says the classes are similar to the ones in Tacoma. DS is learning to swim but like I said it is more about what we put into it then what they are teaching.