Did you know that babies adapt to the water more quickly than older children? The earlier they start spending time in the pool, the better! Taking baby swimming lessons in Sudbury is a great way for families to spend time together, bonding and building confidence.
British Swim School begins swimming lessons as early as three months of age. While it may be too early to start teaching babies the four swimming strokes, it’s the perfect time to introduce essential water survival skills.
Our Approach to Baby Swimming Lessons in Sudbury
Baby swimming lessons in Sudbury are a great way to help young children become comfortable and confident in the water.
During the lesson, caregivers will be in the water with children from 3-36 months while splashing and singing alongside the instructor. The more comfortable and engaged you are, the better. It will help keep your child’s attention and make them feel safe and secure in the water, allowing them to learn faster.
Don’t worry if your child needs more time getting used to working with an unfamiliar instructor. Crying is ok! We train every instructor to help them and work at their own pace.
Some of the skills you can expect to learn include:
- Acclimation and comfortability in the water
- Basic water survival and swim readiness skills
- Independence from the parent or caregiver
- And so much more!
Become a Safer Swimmer Today
It’s never too early to begin learning how to swim. Our program is available for children as young as 3 months old, with year-round locations and highly trained instructors. We’ve helped thousands of families introduce their children to the water for the very first time.
Contact our customer service representatives today to learn more or find a location and enroll online!
We welcome families from Acton, Bedford, Billerica, Boxborough, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Framingham, Hanscom Air Force Base, Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Marlborough, Maynard, Natick, North Billerica, Stoneham, Sudbury, Wayland, Westford, Weston, Woburn, and the surrounding communities.