Either join a private pool or the rec department has classes and outdoor summer teams. Honestly if they are past ten a summer team will not be fun if they cannot do most strokes legally and swim a 50. |
Same!! My son was stuck in Goldfish level 1 for 1.5 years, long after he could independently swim because he could not do the tap tap roll overs either. We also moved him to a different place and his moves up twice in the last 15 months. It was eroding his confidence. My daughter stayed at Goldfish through their highest levels (whatever came after Pro 2) - it worked very well for her, but not for her brother. |
| The problem (partly) is you have him at Goldfish stuck in a dinky pool. He needs to be able to practice swimming longer lengths with less time at the wall waiting. |
| Try kids first with private swim lessons. |
| We did a private lesson where I asked the instructor to help him on a particular skillset, after also taking lessons for a year and not progressing at all. At the end of the lesson, the instructor gave us a good assessment as to why he couldn't master that skillset, and that was helpful. Basically, he needs more time in a pool. We are just focused on pool competency, not swim team level. |