Infant Aquatics CT is committed to helping your little one learn the necessary skills to stay safe in and around water. Classes are tailored to the specific needs of each individual child and provide a safe and fun learning environment. Through progressive teaching methods, your child will quickly and effectively develop their water skills.
Infants, toddlers, and young children can benefit from Infant Aquatics CT, a unique swimming program that goes beyond traditional lessons. With Infant Aquatics CT, swimming is no longer a dream that takes years to achieve. Instead, you can expect to see results in just weeks.
At the end of the program, your child will be able to demonstrate age appropriate survival skills, including a roll from a face-down position to a face-up survival float and/or a swim-float-swim sequence. Classes are tailored to each individual child, providing a safe and fun learning environment. Through progressive teaching methods, your child will quickly and effectively develop their water skills.
Infant Aquatics CT is dedicated to providing children with the necessary skills to stay safe when in and around water. With their help, you can be sure that your little one will gain the confidence and knowledge to be safe when near water.
This class allows you hands-on practice working with your baby in the water. Babies and toddlers experience the fun of water exploration within a relaxed group setting. Once a week, your baby/toddler will learn to enjoy the water by combining swimming and floating skills with songs and other activities designed to produce happy little swimmers. There is a maximum of 6 students to 1 instructor.
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SURVIVAL FLOATING FOR INFANTS UNDER 1 YEAR
Students who are rolling (generally 6-8 months) through about 12 months will learn survival floating.
S/He will be taught to rotate from a face-down position in the water to a back float. The baby will be taught to rest and breathe on his/her back until help arrives.
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SWIM-FLOAT-SWIM 1-4 Years
A child who is walking or very close to walking (usually anytime after 12 months to 3 years) will learn the swim-float-swim sequence. Children will learn to swim a short distance with their faces fully submerged, to roll onto their backs to float and rest whenever they need to breathe, and to flip back onto their tummies to continue to swim to safety. After accomplishing these skills in a bathing suit, children will then practice their skills in summer clothing and then progress onto winter clothing. This additional work is critical to survival swimming because most children who find themselves in the water alone are fully clothed.
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