Parent and Child Aquatics
Parents and children learn together to increase children’s comfort in the water and build a foundation of basic aquatic and water safety skills. This level is designed for children ages 6 months-3 years old.
Preschool Level One
Orients the children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills. Skills taught in this level are blowing bubbles, submerging head and floating. This level is designed for children ages 3-5.
Preschool Level Two
Helps children gain greater independence in their skills and develop more comfort in and around water. Skills taught in this level include glides, using arms on front and back and treading water. This level is designed for children ages 3-5.
Learn to Swim Level One
Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills taught in this level include entering and exiting the water, fully submerging the head, and floating. This level is designed for children 5-12.
Learn to Swim Level Two
Level Two gives participants success with fundamental skills. Skills taught in this level include front and back glides, treading water and using arms and legs on front and back. This level is designed for children ages 5-12..
Learn to Swim Level Three
Level Three builds on skills with practice in deeper water. Skills taught in this level include survival float, front crawl, backstroke, dolphin kick and scissor kick. This level is designed for children 5-12.
Learn to Swim Level Four.
Level Four develops confidence and improves skills. Skills taught in this level include front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. This level is designed for children 5-12.