Infants can learn how to float in the water or even swim at the earliest stages in their lives. By enrolling newborns in swim schools, they learn motor skills and survival skills such as rolling from a face-down position to a face-up back float while in the water. Basic swimming skills and floating can save a child's life if the situation arises. Swim schools in the Atlanta region offer programs that allow your child to learn how to swim and enjoy the water in just a matter of weeks.
Swim Schools
Infant Aquatics, Turtle Tots Swimming and Swimmerman are just some of the swim schools that have programs for infants in Atlanta and its surrounding areas. Infant Aquatics has branches in Decatur and Alpharetta, while Turtle Tots is based in Dunwoody. Swimmerman is in Jonesboro and offers lessons from newborns to adults. All schools are conveniently located within half an hour or less of Atlanta.
Programs
Choose from a variety of programs that work best for your schedule and the type of care and instructions that fit your infant the most. Schools typically have divisions based on the age of student swimmers. Some schools, such as Swimmerman, admit swimmers as early as newborns, while other schools like Turtle Tots start at six months. Programs focus on different areas including self-rescue skills, floating and basic swimming.
Features
After basic floating, swimming and survival skills, Atlanta swim schools also offer more advanced programs to improve your child's swimming skills. Infant Aquatics offer Aquababies, a program for babies ages 7 to 30 months who have completed basic lessons and have acquired survival skills. Enrolling kids past the basic classes allows them to practice and retain the skills they've learned, experience the fun of exploring the water and interact with other swimmers. More advanced programs help baby swimmers become proficient swimmers. Programs also include participating in water games and enjoying activities like singing and playing.
Registration
Before registering with any school, ensure your child can be committed to the amount of time and schedule the swim program requires. Many schools allow you to visit and observe lessons and talk to the instructors and other parents before registering. Also, consult with your infant's physician to ensure safety. Many programs accommodate the parent's schedule and even allow participants to request a specific time slot. Inquire about the instructor's experience, qualifications and certification.
Time Frame
Lessons with infants are typically private or one-on-one and last for about 10 minutes each session for a couple times a week. Babies can be accompanied by a parent either for the first few lessons or for the entire duration of the program, which can last for about four to six weeks or more. Swimmerman offers private and semi-private classes consisting of a maximum of four infants accompanied by an adult or parent.



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