4 Benefits of Multiple Weekly Swim Lessons

1. Keep the Momentum: Adding a secondly weekly lesson helps your child use what they learned in their previous lesson propel them into their next lesson. This way what they have learned doesn’t drift too far from memory.  

2. Social Development: Our lessons are fun based and structured learning environment, while children learn to share, take turns, and follow instructions. With our small class sizes, they also get more interaction with their teacher, which means they are rewarded and praised for every small accomplishment made in the water. Your child’s confidence increase with each lesson.

3. Muscle Memory: When you watch your child’s lessons you may notice they repeat skills throughout their lesson. Developing a new skill takes a lot of work, and the repetition ensures that the foundations stay strong, and teachers can correct any minor issues. Repetition also helps establish a routine, which is important in the learning process. A regular routine will make learning new skills less stressful for children.

4. Exercise: Kids 6 and older get at least an hour of physical activity a day. Physical and cognitive development go together, so when your kids are having fun swimming, their brains develop, allowing for new types of activity.

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