I've been taking my DD to swim lessons the past week, and we both LOVE it! I was worried it would be scary for her, but I am glad we are doing it. She has no issue going under, and it is the only thing worth going out in this heat. Anyone else out there starting their LO's early in swim lessons? What has your experience been?
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We're set to start this Sunday. I'm a little nervous though becuase DD was so scared of the ocean went we went on our annual beach vacation. She loves bathtime though. I'm hoping the pool will just be a big bath tub for her!
I want to but with two kids under 3 it would have to be both my DH and I in the water. That meant that we were limited to Saturday classes. We had a tough time finding one that worked around naps and was a reasonable price for two kids. It got too frustrating and DH started to be unwilling to pay for DS to take lessons at a young age when all they do is splash around, kick their legs, and maybe blow bubbles.. DD has been taking lessons since 6 months but I understand his sentiment. We're aiming to have DS start next summer and if DD isn't too "stranger danger" she'll go into the 3's class, which is on her own. Yikes!
We're almost finished DS loves them, but I'm not sure if I'll splurge on another session. They have an "advanced parent aid" class where we go, but I think it would be better when DS is a little older.
I joined a place that accepts memberships at 6months and started taking LO when we joined. I did tues/thurs/sat for about1.5 months and then enrolled her in parent tot lessons that are Sat mornings. She is the youngest one in the class and the most advanced. My LO floats on her back for a few seconds before she'll drop down and all the other kids haven't made it off the parent's shoulder. I think it is their first time in the water and they are closer to 2yr.
We haven't finished the class yet but I might not sign her back up. When we do jumps off of the wall the teacher isn't instructing us to turn the child around under the water and push them back to the wall. Or when we do our back floats, we aren't told to start on the front and flip the child around to the back. They are certified red cross teachers but I did my own research and everything I read pretty much says to start and stay consistent.
I was swimming unassisted before 2 years of age. I remember still wearing a diaper and jumping off of diving boards. The earlier the better IMO. Have you looked at any of the IRS videos?
My BIL is an ISR instructor, so my niece and nephew swam really early. I'm land locked here, no lakes and nobody has pools so haven't made much of an effort. I think it's a great idea! We do splash parks here and the swimming pool on vacation. Glad you all are enjoying yourselves!
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Re: Swim lessons, anyone?
I joined a place that accepts memberships at 6months and started taking LO when we joined. I did tues/thurs/sat for about1.5 months and then enrolled her in parent tot lessons that are Sat mornings. She is the youngest one in the class and the most advanced. My LO floats on her back for a few seconds before she'll drop down and all the other kids haven't made it off the parent's shoulder. I think it is their first time in the water and they are closer to 2yr.
We haven't finished the class yet but I might not sign her back up. When we do jumps off of the wall the teacher isn't instructing us to turn the child around under the water and push them back to the wall. Or when we do our back floats, we aren't told to start on the front and flip the child around to the back. They are certified red cross teachers but I did my own research and everything I read pretty much says to start and stay consistent.
I was swimming unassisted before 2 years of age. I remember still wearing a diaper and jumping off of diving boards. The earlier the better IMO. Have you looked at any of the IRS videos?
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TTC#1 2003 BFNs, 2004-2009 5 angels above
2010 IVF-PGS-FET#1, DD b. Aug-2011
TTC#2 2012 BFNs, 2013 FET#2, DS b. Nov-2013
TTC#3 2015 BFNs, FET#3 (my 6th and last angel above)
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