It’s your last lesson in the PediaSwim Program. It has been a great four weeks, watching your child learn how to save themselves. There may have been a few tears along the way, but now they are swimming and floating great. The big question is: What do you do...
Teaching a child to blow bubbles may not be in their best interest. Try it for yourself. Go underwater and exhale out all of your air. Feel what happens to your body….you sink. Then go underwater and hold your breath – you have buoyancy and will rise to...
Our PediaSwim Course provides children as young as 6 months with private, one-on-one lessons. At the end of the course, your child will be able to swim with their face in the water and feet kicking at the surface. They will learn to rotate onto their back to rest...
As a parent, it is natural to want to soothe your child’s cry. Whether it is due to hunger or tiredness, we hate to see them cry. However, when your child cries during their PediaSwim lesson, engaging in the lesson will do more harm than good. One of the most...
While the PediaSwim Program is mainly between the PediaSwim Instructor and your child, you have a special role to play in your child’s swimming journey. Here is what you can do to help your child be successful in the PediaSwim Program. You are your...