At PhD Swim School, we take pride in teaching kids to swim faster, safer, and more competently than any other swim program in the area. We are the only program that can guarantee your child will be equipped to survive an aquatic emergency in only 21 days. Our lessons are an efficient use of your time and money, giving the most bang for your buck. We are passionate about equipping children of all ages and abilities with the tools to be safe and successful in the water.
This is a water survival program designed to teach independent swimming and self-rescue skills to infants, toddlers and young children. We begin by gently introducing your child to the water and then focus on teaching them to attain and maintain a back float from any fall-in situation. Older children also learn to swim a short distance between back floats to reach a safe location. At the end of the course, your child will practice their skills in clothing and shoes to simulate a real water accident. You will also learn how to work with them yourself to maintain their skills and safely enjoy the water together.
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Kicks & Tricks
The purpose of Kicks & Tricks is to improve students' body positions in the water and kick technique, to make sure their skills remain sharp, and to have fun swimming in a structured environment. This program is an optional next step after completing Survival. Students will learn or improve their prone kicking skills and refine their swim-float-swim sequence to prepare for the FUNdations level. A variety of toys, games and activities are incorporated into these lessons to encourage a love of the water in addition to continued respect for it.
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FUNdations
The purpose of FUNdations is to improve students' body positions in the water and kick technique, to make sure their skills remain sharp, and to have fun swimming in a structured environment. This program is an optional next step after completing Survival. Students will learn hand lead swimming and a series of pre-stroke drills to prepare for arm movements, which are taught in Beginning Stroke. A variety of toys, games and activities are incorporated into these lessons to encourage a love of the water in addition to continued respect for it.