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Chrisdslp
LIF Zygote
Member since 3/12 2 total posts
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swim lessons
Hi all,
Looking for some leads on swim lessons for a 3.5 year old boy who is very active and a sensory seeker. Anyone have any information?
Thanks!!
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Posted 4/18/12 8:23 PM |
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KAAM
LIF Adult
Member since 5/05 1247 total posts
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Re: swim lessons
My 3.5 year old active son goes to Saf-t-swim. The reason why is because it is one to one ratio. At this time, I would love to enroll him in a community pool class, but I cant trust that he is going to stay focused, listen to the instructor, and not wander off.
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Posted 4/18/12 8:34 PM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it
Member since 5/05 30683 total posts
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Re: swim lessons
I have both my sons in swim lessons at Safe T Swim. Besides speech for Christopher, swimming is the next best thing I pay for him. It is so worth every penny ( I know it can get pricey).
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Posted 4/19/12 7:31 AM |
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crazymama
LIF Infant
Member since 12/10 120 total posts
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Re: swim lessons
DS takes swim lessons and loves it!!!! We go to a local JCC and it is $$$ but well worth it. Had a two week break for Easter/Passover and back this Saturday. Can't wait!
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Posted 4/19/12 10:20 AM |
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dpli
Daylight savings :)
Member since 5/05 13973 total posts
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Re: swim lessons
My DS is on the spectrum and is sensory seeking. We also use saf-t-swim. Swimming is a great activity for him, since he gets a lot of sensory input. It's almost like another session of OT for him.
I would ask if they have instructors at that location who are good with kids with special needs. We lucked out with our first instructor, but when I found out he was leaving, I started scoping out the other ones for a replacement. Some are much better than others.
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Posted 4/20/12 3:57 PM |
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