Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump from NP with a very timid and stubborn 5 year old who refuses to put her face in. Interested in water safety, not swim team, but worried the British Swim School approach requires tossing them in the water. Any feedback? We're in Vienna.
Goldfish in Reston is very gentle and good for kids who are scared.
Anonymous wrote:Bump from NP with a very timid and stubborn 5 year old who refuses to put her face in. Interested in water safety, not swim team, but worried the British Swim School approach requires tossing them in the water. Any feedback? We're in Vienna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British Swim School is also terrible. These businesses have grown rapidly and they hire batshit crazy and inefficient instructors.
Can you elaborate?
Agree - we did it one winter on groupon. No way we'd pay full price. We had multiple instructors and staff. The turn over was huge. They place your child at a much lower level and rapidly move them up insisting you buy a new swim cap each change. I told them no as we only had a few weeks left and they kept calling to get our credit card number over the phone. I finally offered to pay at the swim site and they refused. Who gives a credit card to someone calling over the phone?
The worst part is how they teach to breathe is to turn all the way over on your side. It completely screwed up my child for team and it took a good 9 month to get it corrected. For survival its fine but for real swim skip it.
I'm the pp with the positive review of British Swim School. At what level were they teaching your child to lay over on their side? At our lessons they've only had kids practice that in the lowest levels (minnow and turtle 1) as a what to do if you get tired while swimming. After that they are very into swimming team form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British Swim School is also terrible. These businesses have grown rapidly and they hire batshit crazy and inefficient instructors.
Can you elaborate?
Agree - we did it one winter on groupon. No way we'd pay full price. We had multiple instructors and staff. The turn over was huge. They place your child at a much lower level and rapidly move them up insisting you buy a new swim cap each change. I told them no as we only had a few weeks left and they kept calling to get our credit card number over the phone. I finally offered to pay at the swim site and they refused. Who gives a credit card to someone calling over the phone?
The worst part is how they teach to breathe is to turn all the way over on your side. It completely screwed up my child for team and it took a good 9 month to get it corrected. For survival its fine but for real swim skip it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British Swim School is also terrible. These businesses have grown rapidly and they hire batshit crazy and inefficient instructors.
Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Heard good things about Machine.
Anonymous wrote:British Swim School is also terrible. These businesses have grown rapidly and they hire batshit crazy and inefficient instructors.