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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Goldfish worked for us too. This was after another group lesson situation and then trying a private lesson. Also we went to a hotel pool that did not allow floaties and many strides were made, so the floaties were “lost by the aiport”. [/quote] Same. Goldfish worked for my two kids (6 and 4) to get them comfortable in the water and started on basic strokes. I think the warm temperature of the water has a lot to do with it honestly. Goldfish's pool temp feels like swimming in a bathtub. I remember dreading swim lessons as a kid because the pool was cold! I got over it eventually and ended up being a competitive swimmer in HS and briefly in college, but I used to drive my mom crazy kicking up a fuss before those early morning swim lessons during the summer. [/quote]
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