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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to shell out for private lessons. a 4-1 ratio is too much time waiting. [/quote] NP. We never tried a group lesson. Instead, we shelled out $$ for a private 1:1 at our private pool. Fully disclosed ASD (Aspergers at the time). From my view on the outdoor pool deck while the lesson went on pre-opening hours, things seemed safe and fine. However, after the timeslot, instructor let me know that "it would be a waste" to take my $$ for further lessons since DS was not comfortable putting face under water, day 1 lesson. They canceled rest of summer on us. No offer to take things at DS's pace, etc. They did not care that I didn't mind paying; I just wanted him to learn swim basics, this was not in an effort to make team. Nope. We were done.[/quote] MoCo group lesson teachers are allowed to teach private lessons during the aquatic centers' off hours. We had a very good teacher who specialized in hesitant swimmers. She spent much of her time helping our child put their face under the water. With the right teacher, a 1:1 lesson is almost always better than a group lesson. [/quote]
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