Anonymous wrote:My first two started swim team at 5. My third, who turned 5 Memorial day weekend, we opted to wait on Swim team as he isn't sill quite swimming a full length of the pool and we didn't want him to have negative experience with swim team his first year.
Anonymous wrote:Validate fear and your kid will suck at a lot of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You spent between 2 and 3 K and your kid can't swim. Couple of questions:
- was there water present during the lessons?
- was the child anywhere near the water?
- was the instructor water-phobic?
- could the instructor swim?
Depending on the answers are yes then you have been ripped off my friend....
I teach kids to swim - just for my friends - and I have never spent a couple of days with a kids and not had them blowing bubbles (breath control), swimming (badly) across a pool, floating on their back and on the way to mastering dog-paddle. And having a fantastic time learning to love the water...
Refund time for you.
yes, my child has had dozens of private lessons with a variety of instructors. He is petrified of the water. Most lessons were spent on the side of the pool from ages 3 to 5.
It took 2 years of lessons to get him to put his head under water.
And he's an amazing athlete otherwise.
Wow, you have money to burn! I can hardly believe you. I would have used more authoritarian measures. Can't wait that long or spend that much money on something simple.
Like force the child under the water?
That would have worked really well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You spent between 2 and 3 K and your kid can't swim. Couple of questions:
- was there water present during the lessons?
- was the child anywhere near the water?
- was the instructor water-phobic?
- could the instructor swim?
Depending on the answers are yes then you have been ripped off my friend....
I teach kids to swim - just for my friends - and I have never spent a couple of days with a kids and not had them blowing bubbles (breath control), swimming (badly) across a pool, floating on their back and on the way to mastering dog-paddle. And having a fantastic time learning to love the water...
Refund time for you.
yes, my child has had dozens of private lessons with a variety of instructors. He is petrified of the water. Most lessons were spent on the side of the pool from ages 3 to 5.
It took 2 years of lessons to get him to put his head under water.
And he's an amazing athlete otherwise.
Wow, you have money to burn! I can hardly believe you. I would have used more authoritarian measures. Can't wait that long or spend that much money on something simple.
Like what? The child was not comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You spent between 2 and 3 K and your kid can't swim. Couple of questions:
- was there water present during the lessons?
- was the child anywhere near the water?
- was the instructor water-phobic?
- could the instructor swim?
Depending on the answers are yes then you have been ripped off my friend....
I teach kids to swim - just for my friends - and I have never spent a couple of days with a kids and not had them blowing bubbles (breath control), swimming (badly) across a pool, floating on their back and on the way to mastering dog-paddle. And having a fantastic time learning to love the water...
Refund time for you.
yes, my child has had dozens of private lessons with a variety of instructors. He is petrified of the water. Most lessons were spent on the side of the pool from ages 3 to 5.
It took 2 years of lessons to get him to put his head under water.
And he's an amazing athlete otherwise.
Wow, you have money to burn! I can hardly believe you. I would have used more authoritarian measures. Can't wait that long or spend that much money on something simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You spent between 2 and 3 K and your kid can't swim. Couple of questions:
- was there water present during the lessons?
- was the child anywhere near the water?
- was the instructor water-phobic?
- could the instructor swim?
Depending on the answers are yes then you have been ripped off my friend....
I teach kids to swim - just for my friends - and I have never spent a couple of days with a kids and not had them blowing bubbles (breath control), swimming (badly) across a pool, floating on their back and on the way to mastering dog-paddle. And having a fantastic time learning to love the water...
Refund time for you.
yes, my child has had dozens of private lessons with a variety of instructors. He is petrified of the water. Most lessons were spent on the side of the pool from ages 3 to 5.
It took 2 years of lessons to get him to put his head under water.
And he's an amazing athlete otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:You spent between 2 and 3 K and your kid can't swim. Couple of questions:
- was there water present during the lessons?
- was the child anywhere near the water?
- was the instructor water-phobic?
- could the instructor swim?
Depending on the answers are yes then you have been ripped off my friend....
I teach kids to swim - just for my friends - and I have never spent a couple of days with a kids and not had them blowing bubbles (breath control), swimming (badly) across a pool, floating on their back and on the way to mastering dog-paddle. And having a fantastic time learning to love the water...
Refund time for you.